News Wednesday bulletin By Djembe Archibald Jun 19, 2024 Roadworks and upgrades around the region Good morning Shepparton. Hold tight - we’re checking permissions before loading more content News, news and more news is what I’ve got to fill your morning today, Wednesday, June 19. Let’s skip the chit chat and get straight into it. Greater Shepparton City Council is hosting a free candidate and voter information session in Tatura tonight. Notorious intersections at Shepparton and Strathmerton will be upgraded to make them safer after new Federal Government funding was announced. Ten weeks of works are due to start on today near the entry to St Luke’s Catholic Primary School in Shepparton North. To catch upon all the most recent sport news, head to the sport section of the website or 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. Weather is top of mind, but what will it be today? Check out the BOM’s weather forecast online now. Videos WATCH | BOM weekly weather forecast | June 17 - 23 National Volkswagen to test car tech to make kangaroos go jump News VCAT removed from renewables appeal process
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