News Cobram homes looking festive with amazing light displays By Gabriel Garcia Dec 14, 2023 Spectacular: 69 Campbell Rd, Cobram. Photo by Gabriel Garcia With Christmas fast approaching, The Courier’s Gabriel Garcia went on a tour to see some of the Christmas lights. Christmas scene: 1 Wadeson St, Cobram. Photo by Gabriel Garcia Stunning: 69 Campbell Rd, Cobram. Photo by Gabriel Garcia Santa lookout: 1 Wadeson St, Cobram. Photo by Gabriel Garcia Merry Christmas: 8 Wadeson St, Cobram. Photo by Gabriel Garcia Important request: 69 Campbell Rd, Cobram. Photo by Gabriel Garcia Hanging delights: 8 Wadeson St, Cobram. Photo by Gabriel Garcia Creative display: 69 Campbell Rd, Cobram. Photo by Gabriel Garcia Drive by and enjoy: 8 Wadeson St, Cobram. Photo by Gabriel Garcia Unusual guest: 16 Wadeson St, Cobram. Photo by Gabriel Garcia Angelic message: 69 Campbell Rd, Cobram. Photo by Gabriel Garcia Christmas spirit: 69 Campbell Rd, Cobram. Photo by Gabriel Garcia Lighting the street: 8 Catona Cres, Cobram. Photo by Gabriel Garcia Reindeer are here: 8 Wadeson St, Cobram. Photo by Gabriel Garcia Lawn art: 16 Wadeson St, Cobram. Photo by Gabriel Garcia Related Stories News One Nation in an historic win in by-electionDavid Farley has all but sucured an historic victory for One Nation as voters in southern NSW decisively turn away from the Liberal and National parties. By Jared Loughnan, AAP News Bernadette Attwood appointed to Civitas advisory boardBelmore’s Wealth Management financial planner, Bernadette Attwood has been appointed to the Civitas Advisory Board, a milestone that reflects both her professional expertise and the respect she has earned within the financial services industry. By Yarrawonga Chronicle News Return to Burramine and a bygone eraLaughter, memories, and a touch of nostalgia filled the Yarrawonga Mulwala Golf Club on Saturday as former students of Burramine South School came together to celebrate the place that shaped their early lives. By Dianne Black News It’s enough to make your blood boilThey are the lowest paid, skilled healthcare workers in Australia, and after 12 months of attempting to negotiate with their employer, Dorevitch, Yarrawonga’s pathology staff have had enough. By Christine McKee Newsletter Delivered weekly each Wednesday Subscribe to Newsletter Most Popular News One Nation in an historic win in by-election News Coles confirms opening date as traffic concerns mount News Return to Burramine and a bygone era News It’s enough to make your blood boil News Woodward's vision for Farrer
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