News Thursday bulletin | Creating Drama and little aths By Djembe Archibald Nov 30, 2023 Thursday bulletin: Good weather for ducks. Photo by Murray Silby Good morning Shepparton. Hold tight - we’re checking permissions before loading more content It’s Thursday, November 30 and today’s News is full of great stories. The top stories include a Numurkah teen who loves her very special house and Creating Drama is showing off their talent. For any sports fans out there, make sure you check out the little athletics gallery by Rechelle Zammit. As always, to read today’s full News, make sure to check out the online version or pick up a physical copy. You can also sign up to our various newsletters, or download the Shepparton News app, to hear from us more directly. Guess what? Weather time. The Bureau of Meteorology is predicting a partly cloudy day today with a 10 per cent chance of rain and no rainfall expected today. It will reach a top of 25℃ in the early to late afternoon before slowly cooling off, set to be 17℃ at 11pm. The UV Index will reach a very high 9 in the early afternoon, so make sure you aren’t fooled by yesterday’s wet weather. Education GOTAFE courses information sessions News Shepparton Jazz Orchestra hits the Dookie stage News The News joins the conversation
News John Foord Bridge closed next WednesdayMotorists are advised of changed traffic conditions next week as essential maintenance continues on John Foord Bridge at Corowa. By Corowa Free Press
News Market open for Ball Park managementReflections Holiday Parks has delivered an updated offer to Federation Shire Council to manage Ball Park Caravan Park, but councillors have decided to go to the open market. By Christine McKee
News Vintage ride to again support vital causesBikes from years gone by are set to grace the streets of Rutherglen and Wahgunyah, with fundraising and wine appreciation riding side by side in the historic towns. By Ian Johnson
News Natalie’s greatest haircutNatalie Konstadakopoulos knew 12 years ago when her mum shaved her own head to raise money for cancer research that one day she wanted to do the same thing. By Ian Johnson