PREMIUM News Benalla and district Preps 2024 — Part 2 By Simon Ruppert Feb 28, 2024 Australian Christian College Hume: Vera, Keerat, Sophia, Taylor, Aria, Josiah, Maggie, Reagan, Adelle and Isla. Photo by Simon Ruppert Part two of the Ensign’s prep feature for 2024 includes the Australian Christian College Hume and Glenrowan Primary School. Glenrowan Primary School: Jackson, Willow, Vanessa, Marlee, Frankie, Georgie, Summer, Harry, Levi, Isla and Harli. Isla, Ruby and Janda were absent. Photo by Contributed News All prepped up: Benalla and district Preps 2024 News First artist named for Benalla’s upcoming street art festival News Benalla honours Hec Waller and those lost on the By Simon Ruppert Editor Related Stories News Turning trees into habitatsA partnership is transforming waste into waterway protection. By Country News News Avoid dam headachesRemember to inspect your gully dam for signs of failure. By Country News News Rabbit plague loomsIt’s been almost a decade since the CSIRO’s last rabbit biocontrol virus release and environmental groups say it’s time to fund a new one. By Country News News Pest damage bill tipped to explodeMore than 350 invasive plant and animal species are causing about $2 billion worth of damage every year in one of Australia’s most populated states. By Country News Newsletter Delivered weekly each Tuesday Subscribe to Newsletter Most Popular News Footy legend pursues a new passion Water Candidates quizzed on water policy Community Orchid show to bloom in May Opinion Letter to the editor | Advocacy for frontline defence against abuse, neglect and waste in NDIS News ABC accused of ‘unbalanced’ reporting
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