News Cobram talks: What are you hopes for the new year? By Gabriel Garcia Jan 3, 2024 Ben Lukies: ‘Another season of fun.’ Photo by Gabriel Garcia Jasper Ng, 6: ‘Seeing and playing with my friends and going back to school.’ Photo by Gabriel Garcia The Courier’s Gabriel Garcia asked locals and tourists what they were looking forward to in 2024. News Operation Roadwise sees 276 speeding offences detected in local area News Cobram Lions had roaring success in 2023 News From Sri Lanka to Cobram, Hot n Sweet’s journey across the water Related Stories News Regional Victoria’s fair shareRegional Victoria’s infrastructure funding falls short, with a 56.6 per cent per-person investment gap between metropolitan and regional areas. By Nicholas Spandler News Sheep, shade and solarA Glenrowan sheep farmer is planning to coexist with renewables, taking on an agrisolar approach to his operation. By Nicholas Spandler News Varroa mite chemical resistanceVictorian beekeepers are on alert after testing of a north-east Victorian apiary confirmed it had found Varroa mites resistant to pyrethroid miticide treatments, the chemicals most commonly used to keep the parasitic mite in check. By Contributed News $57 billion of infrastructure at risk from climate changeResearch finds Victorian transport networks are particularly vulnerable. By Ashley Darling Newsletter Delivered weekly each Tuesday Subscribe to Newsletter Most Popular News Farmers welcome state firearms decision Livestock Warning about twin lamb disease National 'Inept' jewellery fraudster was desperate due to COVID Water Water market proves profitable Cropping Agronomists welcome powerful new pre-emergent herbicide
News Regional Victoria’s fair shareRegional Victoria’s infrastructure funding falls short, with a 56.6 per cent per-person investment gap between metropolitan and regional areas. By Nicholas Spandler
News Sheep, shade and solarA Glenrowan sheep farmer is planning to coexist with renewables, taking on an agrisolar approach to his operation. By Nicholas Spandler
News Varroa mite chemical resistanceVictorian beekeepers are on alert after testing of a north-east Victorian apiary confirmed it had found Varroa mites resistant to pyrethroid miticide treatments, the chemicals most commonly used to keep the parasitic mite in check. By Contributed
News $57 billion of infrastructure at risk from climate changeResearch finds Victorian transport networks are particularly vulnerable. By Ashley Darling