News Esme Adnams enjoys biggest morning tea By Gabriel Garcia Jun 2, 2023 Clarification: Last week we featured this wonderful St Joseph’s Primary School Cobram student in the Courier’s Biggest Morning Tea gallery; however, there was a typo in the name. The student’s name is Esme Adnams. Photo by Gabriel Garcia
News ‘There cannot be Treaty without truth’: Uncle Charles PakanaVictorian Aboriginal News founder and editor Uncle Charles Pakana recently went on air with SeymourFM EarthChat host Ruth Yeatman to discuss the Victorian Treaty. By Billie Davern
News Mitchell Shire Council endorses 65-step fire recovery planThe 2026 Longwood Fire Recovery Plan was unanimously endorsed by council on Monday, May 18. By Billie Davern
News Three local historians honouredTony Wallis and Geoff and Nancy Halpin were each awarded life membership of the Seymour Historical Society. By Billie Davern
News Protect Our Farms calls for change in fire inquiry submission“We’re not just telling this inquiry what went wrong — we’re putting practical solutions on the table.” By Contributed