PREMIUM News What do you love about Thompsons Beach? By Gabriel Garcia May 17, 2024 Ellie Gorman and 16-month-old Ruby: The nature, and I've grown up here, so to bring my kids here. Photo by Gabriel Garcia The Courier asked several locals what they loved about Thompsons Beach, this was their response. Breana Nye and Harvey Gatcum, 1: Definitely the beautiful surroundings. Photo by Gabriel Garcia Pauline McShane and granddaughter Coco Wilson, 2: It’s a nice peaceful area and they’ve revamped the park, so its lovely for the kids to enjoy. Photo by Gabriel Garcia Police & Court Toyota HiLux stolen from Strathmerton business News Moira Shire Council seeks Cobram master plan input News Toyota HiLux stolen from Strathmerton business By Gabriel Garcia 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
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