News Out and About at the Show By Yarrawonga Chronicle Oct 8, 2025 Yarrawonga’s best dressed sheep The SES were at the show as well. Johnny the Alpaca was a hit with locals. Abbey Brown from Wodonga winner of the junior sheep contest Photo by Les_Garbutt Judging the junior sheep Photo by Les_Garbutt 2025 Sheep Show winners Photo by Les_Garbutt Charlotte Brown from Wodonga with her first and second placed chickens. Photo by Les_Garbutt Emily Keenan with her champion duck. Photo by Les_Garbutt Ellie Keller all smiles after her win. Photo by Les_Garbutt Show jumping is always a crowd pleaser. Photo by Les_Garbutt The animals from Magic Mountain. Photo by Les_Garbutt Ellie Doyle with her cup cakes. Photo by Les_Garbutt Tahlia and Charlotte from Ballarat at the French Circus Photo by Les_Garbutt The best dressed pets. Photo by Les_Garbutt Photo by Les_Garbutt Who doesn’t love the dog jump? Photo by Les_Garbutt Smile crocodile! Photo by Les_Garbutt Finn Barnes takes a shot at a prize. Photo by Les_Garbutt Hannah Morris, winner of the bet decorated bike. Photo by Les_Garbutt Estela Barling was first in junior jams section. Photo by Les_Garbutt Sideshow alley was as popular as ever. Photo by Les_Garbutt
News Life-saving research unveiled at Inner Wheel galaInner Wheel Club of Corowa will this week host the annual Inner Wheel Australia conference, with delegates from around Australia welcoming members from India and New Zealand. By Ian Johnson
News Aussie Bird Count is backSpring has arrived and so has Australia’s favourite citizen science event, the 2025 Aussie Bird Count. By Corowa Free Press
News Ladies, join in the Oaks Day funThe Corowa Golf Club will once again host the annual Ladies Oaks Day Luncheon on Thursday, November 6 and invites all ladies from the Corowa and surrounding areas to attend. By Corowa Free Press
News Pork project stirs up a stormThe local expansion of JBS Pork Australia has met with mixed reactions, with concern for the surrounding ecosystem on one hand and a need for regional economic sustainability on the other. By Christine McKee