PREMIUM News What does Anzac Day mean to you? By Gabriel Garcia Apr 25, 2024 Graeme Dodsworth: “The commemoration, my service and service of people who have come before me, and those who will come after me.” Photo by Gabriel Garcia We asked attendees of the Cobram 10am Anzac Day service what the day meant for them. Olivia Spataro: “It means a day we come together to remember the fallen soldiers and the ones that are still with us.” Photo by Gabriel Garcia Amelia Packer: “Anzac Day to me means getting up early in the morning and commemorating everyone who’s fought for Australia.” Photo by Gabriel Garcia News Kelly’s Ride ends in tears, hugs and outpouring of emotion in Cobram News Nathalia event a rev-head’s paradise News Lest we forget: Cobram and surrounds remember the fallen on Anzac Day By Gabriel Garcia Related Stories News Climate-focused budget meets mixed reviewsThe 2024-25 federal budget has promised $789 million to the agriculture sector over the next eight years, with a focus on the threats of climate change. By Andy Wilson News Men fined for illegal spotlightingFive men from Bendigo have received penalties in the Benalla Magistrates’ Court for illegal spotlighting, hunting and firearms offences in the Tatong area. By Country News News Bill to ease hemp restrictionsLegislation has been proposed in Victoria’s parliament to make the growing of industrial hemp easier for farmers. By Andy Wilson News Bureau puts Australia on La Niña ‘watch’Australia has been put on La Niña ‘watch’ as meteorologists point to a likely cooling Pacific Ocean, which could bring more rain to parts of the country. By Country News Newsletter Delivered weekly each Tuesday Subscribe to Newsletter Most Popular Community The last of the Barmah brumbies | Why the brumbies must go Dairy Major dairy processor announces sale Environment Go batty for flying foxes News Abattoir accused of cruelty Horticulture Major GV fruit packing business sold
News Climate-focused budget meets mixed reviewsThe 2024-25 federal budget has promised $789 million to the agriculture sector over the next eight years, with a focus on the threats of climate change. By Andy Wilson
News Men fined for illegal spotlightingFive men from Bendigo have received penalties in the Benalla Magistrates’ Court for illegal spotlighting, hunting and firearms offences in the Tatong area. By Country News
News Bill to ease hemp restrictionsLegislation has been proposed in Victoria’s parliament to make the growing of industrial hemp easier for farmers. By Andy Wilson
News Bureau puts Australia on La Niña ‘watch’Australia has been put on La Niña ‘watch’ as meteorologists point to a likely cooling Pacific Ocean, which could bring more rain to parts of the country. By Country News