The Euroa Gazette Arts and Entertainment Life of Miepoll larrikin reaches print Author Geordie Dowell has brought to life the antics of a Miepoll cult figure The Euroa Gazette > 30 Apr 2025
Politics and Government Candidates urged to support local news Candidates urged to provide fair share of government advertising to local newspapers The Euroa Gazette > 30 Apr 2025
Politics and Government Candidates urged to support local news Candidates urged to provide fair share of government advertising to local newspapers The Euroa Gazette > 30 Apr 2025
Community Grant n’ Dudley back for Mothers’ Day Third Age Club to host duet at Sund’y by the Sevens The Euroa Gazette > 30 Apr 2025
The Euroa Gazette Community History of local Christian art at open day St Andrews welcomes visitors at open day Andy Wilson > 30 Apr 2025
Education 1000 books seems impossible Children urged to read 1000 books before school The Euroa Gazette > 30 Apr 2025
The Euroa Gazette Community ‘Wawa Euroa Wayilak’ say local kids at Arboretum Students say ‘hello country’ as part of a first nations experience in Euro The Euroa Gazette > 30 Apr 2025
The Euroa Gazette Community Ruffy runs riot with record response for the Royal Good Friday Appeal effort at Ruffy smashes its own record The Euroa Gazette > 30 Apr 2025
The Euroa Gazette Community ‘Wawa Euroa Wayilak’ say local kids at Arboretum Students say ‘hello country’ as part of a first nations experience in Euro The Euroa Gazette > 30 Apr 2025
The Euroa Gazette Community Ruffy runs riot with record response for the Royal Good Friday Appeal effort at Ruffy smashes its own record The Euroa Gazette > 30 Apr 2025
The Euroa Gazette Council Community grants program launched Strathbogie Shire launches community grants for 2025-26 The Euroa Gazette > 30 Apr 2025
The Euroa Gazette Health Measle danger zones as flu shots roll out Locals are being urged to get their flu and measles shots in time for winter The Euroa Gazette > 30 Apr 2025
Arts and Entertainment Ill-mannered ladies and cold-blooded killers thrive in Euroa’s literary underworld Three noted authors who shake up the Regency genre are coming to Euro Andy Wilson > 29 Apr 2025
The Euroa Gazette Infrastructure and Transport Inland Rail tree outrage Eleventh hour bid to save iconic trees in Anderson Street loud enough to not fall on deaf ears Andy Wilson > 29 Apr 2025
The Euroa Gazette Community Shire honours the fallen with bigger crowds, heartfelt thanks Numbers swell for ANZAC Day celebrations across the Strathbogie Shire Andy Wilson > 29 Apr 2025
The Euroa Gazette Education $5K grant for outdoor learning space Longwood Primary School nabs a $5000 grant for a new outdoor space The Euroa Gazette > 29 Apr 2025
The Euroa Gazette Infrastructure and Transport Coalition commits to reopen bridge Nagambie locals have been promised $6.3m by the coalition, if elected, to reopen Kirwans Bridge Andy Wilson > 23 Apr 2025
Environment Double saving for energy efficiency Government is letting families save on both energy use and the insulation that brings it Andy Wilson > 23 Apr 2025
The Euroa Gazette Politics and Government Election day voting stations Six polling stations in the Shire The Euroa Gazette > 23 Apr 2025
Arts and Entertainment Snow, fire, gold, and a golf putter The secrets of Spargo’s Hut have been revealed in new book The Euroa Gazette > 23 Apr 2025
Health Parties targeted after World Health Day campaign ‘Healthy beginnings - hopeful futures’ was the theme to this year’s World Health Day The Euroa Gazette > 23 Apr 2025
The Euroa Gazette Environment Land conservation grants now available Applications have opened for Landcare and other volunteer conservation groups to snare $20K The Euroa Gazette > 23 Apr 2025
The Euroa Gazette Community Historical take on Easter raffle Two stalwarts of Nagambie history always have a story or two Andy Wilson > 23 Apr 2025
Politics and Government Both housing proposals ‘doomed’: Dems Democrats weigh in on Senate battle as they return to the political stage The Euroa Gazette > 23 Apr 2025