News Do you know your news? By Grace Carter Apr 23, 2024 Hint: Question 1. Photo by Rechelle Zammit 1. What was a huge success in Seymour last weekend? Hold tight - we’re checking permissions before loading more content 2. Finish the headline: Council updates forecast on _____ 3. Which Shepparton local was commemorated on Monday, April 22? 4. Who is campaigning to launch a mature-aged league of masters netball in the Goulburn Valley? 5. How many years of marriage did Betty and Lou D’Amore celebrate on Thursday, April 18? 6. Which Shepparton program was awarded Australian KidSafe program of the year? 7. Which former Fremantle Dockers AFL player is returning home to play for Seymour in the Goulburn Valley League? 8. What’s the name of the Cuban Havanese dog featured in Thursday’s pet page? 9. Finish the headline: Hitting the road for _____ 10. Which GVL side will be without its playing coach for the next two rounds? Answers 1. Seymour Alternative Farming Expo 2. End-of-year debt 3. Eric Montgomery 4. Jenni McCluskey 5. 60 6. Hunter Boyle Children’s Swim Program 7. David Mundy 8. Cleo 9. Charity 10. Euroa News It’s quiz time News Test your news knowledge News New News quiz By Grace Carter Journalist
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