News Gallery | Life around the lake By McPherson Media Group Dec 26, 2025 A Kookaburra stares down the lens. Photo by Rene Martens Benalla photographer and regular Country News contributor Rene Martens has captured the life around Lake Benalla. Standing tall, a heron cools its feet. Photo by Rene Martens Summer flowers are coming up across the lake. Photo by Rene Martens Mr Martens says he has seen a turtle hang out on this stick before. Photo by Rene Martens Rene Martens says this family of Willy Wagtails won’t stay for long, but for now they perch on a branch around the lake. Photo by Rene Martens Related Stories News Michelle Milthorpe in Corowa and Mulwala Independent candidate for Farrer Michelle Milthorpe will be in Corowa and Mulwala on Tuesday. By Corowa Free Press News Easter messages from the churchesPastor Ben Dixon. By Corowa Free Press News Meals on Wheels no moreRutherglen Meals on Wheels is being replaced by Lite n Easy in a major upheaval for the elderly, some of whom rely on the service as their only form of human contact. By Ian Johnson News What’s on for EasterWith four days off work, for most people, and school holidays kicking off, there’s an array of fun activities for locals and visitors to the region. By Corowa Free Press Newsletter Delivered weekly each Wednesday Subscribe to Newsletter Most Popular News Investment buyers driving Corowa Sport Corowa Rowing Club News What’s on for Easter News Michelle Milthorpe in Corowa and Mulwala National 'Confronting': man charged after burning body found
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