News Tuesday bulletin | What’s making news today? By Tyler Maher Nov 21, 2023 Forecast: Shepparton weather. Photo by Megan Fisher Good morning, Greater Shepparton. Hold tight - we’re checking permissions before loading more content It is Tuesday, November 21, and it will be another hot day across the region. But before we delve into that, let’s have a look at the news of the day. An apple turnover caused traffic chaos yesterday afternoon - but not of the dessert kind. Read more, here. A Tatura couple is celebrating after a big TattsLotto win, while you can also read about a Mooroopna volunteer who has been helping out various community groups for more than 60 years. In sport, the Goulburn Valley Bush Bash League returned at the weekend - and you can see all of the photos from a Mud Dogs and Spitfires win in today’s paper or online. Slashed away: SRP Mud Dogs' Tyler Larkin. Photo by Aydin Payne The Bureau of Meteorology is predicting a top of 29℃ today, with an 80% chance of 0 to 10mm of rain. A possible storm is also on the cards. It will still feel like 19℃ at 8am, while the UV Index will reach 8 at around 2pm. News Avenel plans to plant 200 seedlings for Hughes Creek rehabilitation News A tree for the Goulburn Valley community News Minister to assume greater powers to increase local government accountability By Tyler Maher Shepparton News editor
News Shepparton News is making newsToday marks the start of a new era at the Shepparton News as we officially dial up our digital offering to meet the surging demand for local news that’s mobile, multimedia and on the move. By Christine Anderson
News Speed painter to take centre stage at local brewery“The idea behind this exhibition is really it’s more of a fun tour, and it’ll help raise money for a local group.” By Sharlene Baldo
News Police ‘flooded’ with information but more neededPolice are still trying to identify a car that was travelling in convoy with a car that crashed last Thursday. By Monique Preston
News Tracks of neglectCommittee calls for state government to improve upkeep of train station. By Pip Turton