News Sunday bulletin By Djembe Archibald Mar 10, 2024 Sunday bulletin: Labour Day warnings. Photo by Djembe Archibald Good morning Shepparton. Hold tight - we’re checking permissions before loading more content Happy Sunday, March 10. With the Labour Day public holiday tomorrow, I’ve put together a bit of a reminder of the warnings for the weekend. BOM released a severe weather updateUrgent call for water safety as long weekend approachesPolice urge drivers to ‘play your part’ this weekend For all this and more, have a read of the latest News online or in print. You can also sign up to our various newsletters, or download the Shepparton News app, to hear from us more directly. Well, I don’t wanna take up any more of your weekend, so let’s move on to the weather. The Bureau of Meteorology is predicting a sunny day with a zero per cent chance of rain. Temperature-wise, it is expected to reach 38℃ during the afternoon before cooling off slightly, being 25℃ at 11pm tonight. The UV Index will reach a very high 9 in the early afternoon. News One cylinder marvel chugs into Echuca News ‘Cutters make bowls history News CitiPower and Powercor's newest regional recruits hit the ground running
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