PREMIUM News Faces of the GV By Caleb Francis Mar 6, 2023 Happy: Evie, Connie and Hayley Austen. Photo by Caleb Francis Connie Austen Hold tight - we’re checking permissions before loading more content How old are you? 34 How long have you lived in Shepparton? Pretty much all my life, I left to study in Bendigo and came back. What do you do? I am a teacher at St Luke’s and also own the business Jam Packed. What are your favourite things to do in the region? Anything related to the kids; every time there are kids’ activities, that’s what we’re doing. Where do you see yourself in five years? Hopefully, making more money than I am now. We’ll still be in Shepp. We won’t be going far. News His story | Monsignor Peter Jeffrey News Residents dissatisfied with new bins News Faces of the GV By Caleb Francis Cadet Journalist
News Ball Park’s long-term lessee soughtFederation Council will seek a consultant to find a long-term lessee for Ball Park Caravan Park with an aim to end operating losses. By Robert Muir
News Corowa wins incinerator battleIn September 1990 headlines in the Free Press informed the community that Corowa had won a "Giant Incinerator". By December of the same year the community was informed "Corowa Wins Burner Battle". By Corowa Free Press
News Tomodachi! Lasting friendships in Miki City Twelve residents of the Federation Council have returned home from a successful nine-day cultural exchange to Miki City, Japan as guests of Federation Council’s Sister City, making “tomodachi” or friendships that will last a lifetime. By Corowa Free Press
News Local poet unveils bold new collection Corowa-based acclaimed poet and playwright, Luke Icarus Simon, is once again making waves in the literary world with the release of his seventh book, Swimming in Words: New and Selected Poems, through Stirling Publishing Australia. By Corowa Free Press