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Waranga News Editor awarded Order of Australia Medal
Our own Dr Mary Jo Fortuna of Rushworth has been awarded an Order of Australia Medal in the latest Queen’s Birthday honours list.
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Our own Dr Mary Jo Fortuna of Rushworth has been awarded an Order of Australia Medal in the latest Queen’s Birthday honours list.
Tatura
Mavis Hunt celebrated her 102nd birthday with family & friends at Moyola Lodge, Tatura, on 24 May. An avid reader, Mavis always enjoys getting her Waranga News to catch up with the local events. She asked her daughter, Maggie Johnston, to say ‘thank you’ on her behalf for the
Rushworth
When ferocious winds and torrential rain impacted parts of Rushworth last week, it left some areas of the district looking like a war zone. Trees were up-rooted or had large parts of their canopies snapped off, and intense downpours occurred over some areas while others escaped virtually unscathed. These
Stanhope
Members of the Stanhope & District Development Committee (S&DDC) were delighted to learn their nomination, Andrew Hipwell, was declared Citizen of the Year in the Rushworth District and also Citizen of the Year across the Shire of Campaspe. The S&DDC considered Andrew to be a
Rushworth
Rushworth residents have come out in force to express their alarm at VicRoads plans to remove more than 120 mature indigenous trees along the Tatura-Rushworth Road leading into the town. As contractors arrived to commence work, word quickly spread and at the eleventh hour a group of local residents
Rushworth
ANZAC Day was observed around the district with particular fervour and record attendances in this year commemorating the landing at Gallipoli 100 years ago. Included in the day were special ceremonies - the opening of a War Memorial in Corop and the unveiling of a plaque to honour Vietnam Veterans in
Rushworth
You meet the nicest people in Rushworth’s Community Garden - that’s where Chief Perry and Marcie Martin caught up recently over pizza. Pizza Days in the Garden regularly attract a wide variety of people getting together for great food and first class companionship.
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July 9, 2026
It was a wonderful and meaningful day at the Montevideo Maru Memorial in Stanhope on Wednesday, 1 July. Congratulations to the Stanhope RSL Sub-Branch Committee for organising such a memorable event. The day began with a prayer, followed by the Last Post and Réveille, setting a respectful tone for
Campaspe Shire Council Chief Executive Officer Pauline Gordon will leave her position next month after accepting a senior role with Boroondara City Council in Melbourne. Mayor Daniel Mackrell announced Ms Gordon’s resignation, thanking her for her leadership during what has been one of the most challenging periods in the
The Controller position at the Rushworth SES is usually allocated for a term of two years. Ray Barber has been in the position for nearly eight terms and now the position has passed on to another experienced member of the crew, Hailey Lemin.
Congratulations to two Colbinabbin wineries who won honours at the Young Gun of Wine ‘Vineyard of the Year’ awards this week.
June 11, 2026
American ultra-endurance cyclist Lael Wilcox is attempting a Guinness World Record attempt by cycling around the world faster than anyone in history. And she will be passing through Stanhope along the way! Born and raised in Anchorage, Alaska, Lael Wilcox started commuting by bike in her 20s. Within a
May 28, 2026
National Sorry Day and National Reconciliation Week are being observed this week with ceremonies, storytelling, cultural performances and educational events throughout the region. National Sorry Day, observed annually on 26 May, recognises the Stolen Generations — Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children who were forcibly removed from their families under past
A few big weeks for the Rebels with all teams showing determination, teamwork and plenty of grit across the weekends. It’s fantastic seeing the players continue to build their confidence, skills and game awareness each week, while supporting and encouraging one another out on the field. Friday 15 May
The school community at St Mary’s Rushworth has proudly celebrated the unveiling of a remarkable new canvas and mural, the culmination of a collaborative and meaningful artistic journey. The milestone was celebrated with a community picnic and cultural craft activities led by renowned Indigenous artist Emma Stenhouse. The project
Thirteen years ago, Bill and Katrina Ogden started donating ten lambs every year and sold them at the Bendigo Saleyards on the Monday before Easter. This had all come about because their second child, Heathy, had pneumonia back in 2013 when he was 15 months old. When they left the