PREMIUM News Monday bulletin By Djembe Archibald Jun 10, 2024 Weekend sport catch up. Photo by Megan Fisher Good morning Shepparton. Hold tight - we’re checking permissions before loading more content What day are we now on? Gee if only someone knew. Oh wait! I do! It’s Monday, June 10 also known as the King’s Birthday (not his actual one but don’t worry about it). Some local news. Let’s check it out. During National Reconciliation Week, the Country Fire Authority is highlighting the contributions of its Indigenous members. Make a Meal of June made a mint for Shepparton FoodShare, with the annual event breaking more than one record on Wednesday night at The Woolshed. Lions Club of Shepparton charter member Graeme Williams celebrated his 90th birthday alongside fellow Lions. To catch up on all the weekend sport, make sure you head over to the sport section of the website and app. For all this and more, have a read of the latest News online or in print. You can also sign up to our various newsletters, or download the Shepparton News app, to hear from us more directly. Don’t go just yet, it’s time to look at the forecast. The Bureau of Meteorology is predicting a mostly sunny day with a 30 per cent chance of rain. Temperature-wise, it is expected to reach 15℃ during the afternoon before cooling off with a low of 7℃ tonight The UV Index will reach 2 in the early afternoon. National Man charged after car crash and daylight shooting Sport Gallery | Cobram roars to life in Murray Netball League season opener Sport Echuca picks up where it left off in big win over Mansfield By Djembe Archibald Journalist
News Upcoming art exhibition showcases hidden community talents“It might inspire them to learn something new as well, or share their skills.” By Sharlene Baldo
News Share a meal, share the careThis June, you have the chance to sit back and relax while someone else cooks you a three-course dinner, serves it to you and cleans up the mess. By Bree Harding
News O’Keeffe calls for action on dangerous road“This intersection has become notorious across the region following several incredibly serious accidents.” By Shepparton News