News Faces of the GV | Graham Fraser By Caleb Francis May 9, 2023 Graham Fraser. Photo by Caleb Francis Graham Fraser Hold tight - we’re checking permissions before loading more content How old are you? 69. How long have you lived in the region. All my life. What do you do? I’m retired now, I used to be a farmer. What are your favourite things to do in the region? I enjoy walking. Any projects, clubs or groups you’re involved with? No, not at the moment. Where do you see yourself in five years? Probably doing the same thing I’m doing now — relaxing and taking it easy. News Faces of the GV | Cassi Jones News Faces of the GV | Marg Farrant News Faces of the GV | Montaza Al-Tuhmazy Related Stories News Rev up: 49th Historic Winton is around the cornerMore than 200 cars originating from between the 1920s and 1980s will be on display at the annual event. By Benalla Ensign News Benalla local raises awareness about iron disorder“Everyone who talks to me about having haemochromatosis just makes me realise how important it is to keep talking and keep people informed.” By Billie Davern News Less than 100 days to CensusThe Census is an important tool for regional and rural communities, as it shows what local areas need to help them grow. By Abby Green News Register burn-offsWith the fire season behind us, emergency services are urging landowners to register their burn-offs to avoid unnecessary call-outs. By Benalla Ensign Newsletter Delivered weekly each Wednesday Subscribe to Newsletter Most Popular Sport North East Bushrangers sign milestone agreement News Benalla team identified Sport Fellow Saint joins Pearson among GVL leaders for VAFA test Sport Benalla no match for Shepp Swans as winless start continues Horticulture Moving biopesticides opens new opportunities
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