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 Related Stories News Do you know where your firewood came from?Victorians are being urged to report suspicious firewood vendors in a crackdown on illegal collections. By Country News News New bee mite management roleAgriculture Victoria has appointed a new officer to tackle varroa mite challenges in Victoria. By Contributed News Fresh faces for VFFNew leaders at VFF will help Victorian farmers through what president Ryan Millgate has called a “massive year”. By Contributed News From little things, big things growWhen Tim Harley made his first batch of jam in his mum’s kitchen in 2016, he had no idea his fledgling Echuca-Moama preserve business would grow to amass a $750,000 turnover a decade later. By Sophie Baldwin Newsletter Delivered weekly each Tuesday Subscribe to Newsletter Most Popular Livestock Wool industry giants merge Viticulture Ex-Griffith winemaker in fraud case News New egg tech hatches in Aus Water Endangered fish bouncing back Water MDBA feedback on its way
News Do you know where your firewood came from?Victorians are being urged to report suspicious firewood vendors in a crackdown on illegal collections. By Country News
News New bee mite management roleAgriculture Victoria has appointed a new officer to tackle varroa mite challenges in Victoria. By Contributed
News Fresh faces for VFFNew leaders at VFF will help Victorian farmers through what president Ryan Millgate has called a “massive year”. By Contributed
News From little things, big things growWhen Tim Harley made his first batch of jam in his mum’s kitchen in 2016, he had no idea his fledgling Echuca-Moama preserve business would grow to amass a $750,000 turnover a decade later. By Sophie Baldwin