News Top Shots | Animals of the floods By Tyler Maher Oct 16, 2022 Keeping watch: Brendon Wallace with his dog Max on Archer Rd, Kialla West. Photo by Rechelle Zammit Here’s a selection of some of the friendly animal faces we have seen out and about over the weekend. Surveying the scene: Dad Adam Bruzzese with sons Dwayne, 5, and Dominic, 6, with their dog Chelsea at their flooded home, River Haven caravan park, Murchison. Photo by Megan Fisher Having a look: Rusty the dog walking through flood waters surrounding his Kialla West home. Photo by Megan Fisher Staying safe: John Gagiano at Central Kialla Rd, Arcadia, moving livestock to higher ground. Photo by Nathan Burdziejko Nemo the cow: At home in the water on Sunday at Monash Park. Photo: James Sach. News Live blog, October 16: More than 8000 properties affected, Mooroopna, Murchison without power News The view from Mooroopna this morning By Tyler Maher Shepparton News editor Related Stories News Electric trucks on the wayMore Australian businesses are adopting electric heavy-duty trucks but the industry still risks missing its emissions reduction target, experts warn. By AAP News Food, flowers friends and fun rounded up for the Dookie Show By Andy Wilson News Public sought to help stop enemy number oneWith funds now ending for fruit fly control, the public is asked to report any non-native fruit trees growing on public land. By Andy Wilson News Greens: ban paraquat nowA NSW Greens MP is defying science and warning parliament about links between a widely used herbicide and Parkinson’s disease. By Andy Wilson Newsletter Delivered weekly each Tuesday Subscribe to Newsletter Most Popular News Greens: ban paraquat now News Katunga energy project flops News Food, flowers friends and fun rounded up for the Dookie Show News Public sought to help stop enemy number one Horticulture Major GV fruit packing business sold
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