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News Corowa’s silk pioneer honouredA lone Mulberry tree at RSL Park in Corowa has been planted to honour silk pioneer, Sarah Florentia Bladen Neill, 141 years after her death. By Ian Johnson
News Women in AgAustralian Women in Agriculture has opened applications for the Women on Agricultural Boards 2026 program. By Corowa Free Press
News Aquatic centre trends improve despite continued loss The Corowa Aquatic Centre continues to have an impact on Federation Council’s long term financial plan with a 2024/25 loss of $952,000. By Emma Prior
News 30 minutes with Sussan LeyWhen Farrer MP, Sussan Ley won the leadership of the Federal Liberal Party in May, she became Opposition Leader in the 48th Australian Parliament. By Corowa Free Press