News Test your News knowledge By Shepparton News Jul 16, 2024 Hint: Question 6. Photo by Rechelle Zammit. Photo by Rechelle Zammit 1. Finish the headline: From France to ______ Hold tight - we’re checking permissions before loading more content 2. The News journalist Bree Harding wrote a series of articles about the closure of what historical Victorian building? 3. What Shepparton-born musician’s new release was featured in the July 10 edition? 4. Which North West Tigers player was featured on the back sports page of the July 10 edition? 5. Which Goulburn Valley Suns player was featured on the front page of the July 8 edition? 6. Which market took place on Sunday, July 7 and was reported on in the Wednesday, July 10 edition? 7. What is the new name of the formerly named Cricketers Arms Hotel, which reopened at the start of July. 8. Finish the headline: Buns out on a _____ day. 9. An event was held for board game enthusiasts in Shepparton from Friday, July 5 to Sunday, July 7. What is the name of this event? 10. What is the name of the Shepparton-based artist who was featured in the Thursday, July 11 edition? Answers 1. Fryers St 2. Dhurringle Prison 3. Anthony Lucas 4. Charlotte Wright 5. Hussan Alhilfi 6. Rumbalara NAIDOC Opening Market 7. Cricketers Family Hotel 8. “Souper” 9. ShepparCon 10. Abby Fortin News It’s quiz time Community How well do you know your News Test your News knowledge
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