PREMIUM News Test your news knowledge By Grace Carter Apr 30, 2024 Hint: Question 10. Photo by Megan Fisher 1. Finish the headline: Helping tackle youth _____ Hold tight - we’re checking permissions before loading more content 2. Who from the Shepparton Cycling Club is set to make their international debut as part of a six-week race program in Belgium? 3. What is the name of the Goulburn Valley’s favourite food and wine festival, which returned to Station St, Seymour over the weekend? 4. Who is the Shepparton local that competed in the Great MND Relay? 5. Which Shepparton-born basketball player is the latest addition to the Perth Wildcats’ roster for the National Basketball League’s 2024-25 season? 6. Who was the dog featured in Thursday’s pet page? 7. Finish the headline: Changes for ______ 8. What feature magazine was in Friday’s paper? 9. Local folk duo Broken Creek are releasing their second album next week. What’s it called? 10. Who did the Shepparton Gators play on Saturday, April 27 at the Shepparton Sports Stadium? Answers 1. Homelessness 2. Jack Edwards 3. Tastes of the Goulburn 4. Maxine Gee 5. Elijah Pepper 6. Mo/Fish and Chips 7. Australia Day 8. Betty 9. Yeah Nah 10. Bellarine News Do you know your news? News It’s quiz time News Test your news knowledge By Grace Carter Journalist
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