PREMIUM News What’s your favourite part of the school holidays? By Gabriel Garcia Apr 17, 2023 Good times: Olivia Clifton, aged 10, said it was having time to spend with family and friends. Photo by Gabriel Garcia The Cobram courier visited Barooga this week to ask local kids what they’ve been enjoying most about the school holidays. Fun: Jack Smerton, aged 11, said the highlight for him was playing at the Barooga playground. Photo by Gabriel Garcia Great day out: Juliet Smerton, aged 5, said she got to visit Kidstown in Shepparton. Photo by Gabriel Garcia News Asha Mustica raises thousands for Good Friday Appeal News Seventy per cent of Moira kids at increased risk of transport-related injuries News Gallery | Community Fun Day a great success By Gabriel Garcia Related Stories News Celebrating business, sport and communityHe’s usually the man behind the stories, but this week, as he inches close to retirement, Robert “Moose’ Muir is the story. By Christine McKee News Your chance to meet with police Man faces drugs and other charges By Corowa Free Press News Rutherglen winemakers adapt to global oversupplyAs news spreads that De Bortolis, the Rutherglen region’s largest wine producer, was ripping out vineyards, smaller winemakers say they are largely protected from a global oversupply of red wine, which is turning the industry on its head. By Christine McKee News Turning tragedy into awareness After receiving the devastating news that Caity Rippingale had a rare and incurable brain tumour, just before the birth of her first child, she and her husband Joel decided to use the moment to help raise awareness of brain cancer. By Corowa Free Press Newsletter Delivered weekly each Wednesday Subscribe to Newsletter Most Popular News Mental health is everyone’s business News He’s a top cop our Sarge News De Bortoli uproots vineyards amid global glut Whats On Mexico on the Murray - Cactus ice cream and margaritas await! News Michelle is Nurse of the Year
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News Rutherglen winemakers adapt to global oversupplyAs news spreads that De Bortolis, the Rutherglen region’s largest wine producer, was ripping out vineyards, smaller winemakers say they are largely protected from a global oversupply of red wine, which is turning the industry on its head. By Christine McKee
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