PREMIUM News Thursday bulletin By Djembe Archibald Apr 25, 2024 Thursday bulletin: Police operation under way. Good morning Shepparton. Hold tight - we’re checking permissions before loading more content It’s Thursday, April 25 and I’ve got some good yarns for you to check out. Still looking for a local service to get to? Don’t forget to check out the News’ Anzac Day service round up. Police will be dispelling some of the most common myths about speeding as they engage with drivers over the Anzac Day unofficial long weekend. The effort comes as police launched Operation Tribute, which runs until Sunday. Station St in Seymour is gearing up for a celebration of flavours and culture with the return of the Tastes of the Goulburn festival on Saturday, April 27. For all this and more, have a read of the latest News online or in print. You can also sign up to our various newsletters, or download the Shepparton News app, to hear from us more directly. That’s enough news to get you through your morning cup of Joe, but before you go, here’s the day’s weather forecast. The Bureau of Meteorology is predicting a partly cloudy day with a zero per cent chance of rain. Temperature-wise, it is expected to reach 19℃ during the afternoon before cooling off slightly, being 9℃ at 10pm tonight. The UV Index will reach 3 in the early afternoon. News Cheers to healthy masculinity News Pet of the Week: Sonic News Echuca Charcoal Chicken: In new hands By Djembe Archibald Cadet Journalist
News Small surge in break-insPolice are investigating possible links to a small spike in break-ins and attempted break-ins in Deniliquin in the past week. By Zoe McMaugh
News North School spread kindness on Dolly DayDeniliquin North School joined in the charitable efforts on Friday, raising $750 from its Do It For Dolly Day fete. By Rowan Frazer
News Less space to wander: New wind farm to impact on endangered birdCommunity feedback is being sought on a wind farm at Booroorban that will include up to 226 wind turbines. By Deniliquin Pastoral Times
News More pioneering stories to be toldThe second volume of a book that records stories on the Deniliquin district’s pioneers will be launched this month. By Deniliquin Pastoral Times