PREMIUM News Wednesday bulletin By Nicola Ceccato Apr 10, 2024 In court: Video footage played to the court showed Liam Brown with a lit blowtorch trying set a television on fire, with Luke Brown watching on, while a person slept metres away. Good morning Shepparton, Hold tight - we’re checking permissions before loading more content It’s another day so rise and shine! But first let’s see what’s on for the news. Two brothers have faced court for setting a Shepparton home alight while its occupants were sleeping. Foott Waste Solutions as partnered with a Victorian truck dealership to trial the first electric garbage truck in regional Australia. And AFL umpires are making their way to Shepparton this week to share their expertise with the much smaller football players of the GV. 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. Now onto the weather - according to the Bureau of Meteorology. Today looks like it will remain a mostly clear day with no rain expected. Daytime temperatures will reach a top of 20℃ in the late afternoon with night-time temperatures dropping down to 11℃ by 10pm. The UV Index will reach a high of 5 by 1pm. By Nicola Ceccato Journalist
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