News Cobram talks: What are you hopes for the new year? By Gabriel Garcia Jan 3, 2024 Ben Lukies: ‘Another season of fun.’ Photo by Gabriel Garcia Jasper Ng, 6: ‘Seeing and playing with my friends and going back to school.’ Photo by Gabriel Garcia The Courier’s Gabriel Garcia asked locals and tourists what they were looking forward to in 2024. Tenn Dobinson, 6: ‘Going back to school.’ Photo by Gabriel Garcia News Operation Roadwise sees 276 speeding offences detected in local area News Cobram Lions had roaring success in 2023 News From Sri Lanka to Cobram, Hot n Sweet’s journey across the water By Gabriel Garcia Related Stories News Alison embraces change“This is where my heart lies, helping people help horses and horses help people.” By Bree Harding News Drink driver caught twiceThe man was caught driving at twice and three times the legal alcohol limit. By Monique Preston News Kyabram’s market magic with food, fun and community!John Pilley Reserve transforms into a vibrant hub with food, crafts and entertainment from September. By Jaci Hicken News Band to revive small hallsA regional folk band will be bringing their music to community halls throughout the region. By Lua Ikenasio Newsletter Delivered daily Monday to Friday Subscribe to Newsletter Most Popular Police & Court Shepparton stabbing: police investigate after two men injured Police & Court Stolen car involved in crash with truck News End of the road for servo Police & Court Your weekly wrap of police and court news Police & Court Fatal crash in Avenel
News Alison embraces change“This is where my heart lies, helping people help horses and horses help people.” By Bree Harding
News Drink driver caught twiceThe man was caught driving at twice and three times the legal alcohol limit. By Monique Preston
News Kyabram’s market magic with food, fun and community!John Pilley Reserve transforms into a vibrant hub with food, crafts and entertainment from September. By Jaci Hicken
News Band to revive small hallsA regional folk band will be bringing their music to community halls throughout the region. By Lua Ikenasio