PREMIUM News Echuca Library celebrates 10 years By Riverine Herald Sep 1, 2022 Hard workers: Campaspe Shire Libraries library services manager Jenny Mustey, Campaspe Shire councillor Rob Amos and Mayor Chrissy Weller. Photo by Steve Huntley Echuca Library marked the 10th birthday of its Hare St location on Saturday with a celebration with community members. Support: Former library chief executive officer Keith Baillie and Campaspe Shire councillor Paul Jarman. Photo by Steve Huntley Community: Maddison and Maverick Ross. Photo by Steve Huntley Learners: Readers of all ages came out to support the library on its milestone birthday. Photo by Steve Huntley Starting early: Imogen, Heidi and Audra Tonge getting involved in the celebrations. Photo by Steve Huntley Activities: Mark Carthew running a ‘The Thing That Goes Ping!’ workshop. Photo by Steve Huntley Fun: Mark Carthew talking to the audience. Photo by Steve Huntley Family: Jim and Edward Arrowsmith with Peter and Imogen Tonge at the library’s birthday party. Photo by Steve Huntley By Riverine Herald RIV Herald Related Stories News Happy just hanging outGoing batty in an upside-down life. By Country News News Something’s fishy in that damA forum will look at the impacts of climate change on native fish numbers in local waterways and what farmers can do to help. By Country News News Inevitable: farmers will need to count their carbonAs shareholders and investors demand more climate-friendly food, farmers will sooner or later take up carbon calculators to sell their produce to processors. By Andy Wilson News Emissions keep going upA CSIRO report released at COP29 says carbon emissions have reached a record high. By Andy Wilson Newsletter Delivered weekly each Tuesday Subscribe to Newsletter Most Popular Opinion Opinion | Fresh milk for Queensland or not? Livestock Wagyus go under the hammer Horticulture Major GV fruit packing business sold National Hunt for gunman after man shot dead in city street National 'Gone backwards': Hopes fund can revive home-building
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