News GALLERY | Greater Shepparton floods, Saturday October 22 By Tyler Maher Oct 23, 2022 Mooroopna Substation: Saturday, October 22. Photo by Rechelle Zammit Here’s what News photographer Rechelle Zammit saw through the lens yesterday. Previous Next Image 1 of 16 Jets Gymnastics Mooroopna. Photo by Rechelle Zammit Image 2 of 16 Mooroopna Rec Reserve. Photo by Rechelle Zammit Image 3 of 16 Geraghty's Bridge Photo by Rechelle Zammit Image 4 of 16 Lower Goulburn National Park. Photo by Rechelle Zammit Image 5 of 16 Lower Goulburn National Park. Photo by Rechelle Zammit Image 6 of 16 Mooroopna Rec Reserve. Photo by Rechelle Zammit Image 7 of 16 Mooroopna Resident debris from flood damage to their property. Photo by Rechelle Zammit Image 8 of 16 McLennan St Congestion. Photo by Rechelle Zammit Image 9 of 16 McCoy Bridge. Photo by Rechelle Zammit Image 10 of 16 Mooroopna Netball Court at Mooroopna Rec Reserve. Photo by Rechelle Zammit Image 11 of 16 Neville Ismaili.9 year old Lola Mackenzie.Bonnie Van Maanen. Photo by Rechelle Zammit Image 12 of 16 Flood cleanup crew at Mooroopna. Photo by Rechelle Zammit Image 13 of 16 Watt Rd Bridge. Photo by Rechelle Zammit Image 14 of 16 Service Rd on McLennan St in front of St Mary's Primary School. Photo by Rechelle Zammit Image 15 of 16 Tree has come crashing down today on Madill Rd. Photo by Rechelle Zammit Image 16 of 16 Mooroopna Substation. Photo by Rechelle Zammit News Live blog, October 23: Clean up continues, plenty of standing water around in Mooroopna still Related Stories News Chair yoga offers the same benefits as traditional yoga, but with modifications for accessibilityTraditional yoga has been practised for more than 5000 years since being developed in ancient India. By Simon Ruppert News Benalla celebrates new dog parkBenalla Rural City Council officially opened the highly anticipated Saleyards Rd Dog Park, welcoming community members and their pets to the new dedicated facility. By Benalla Ensign News Fire hit when it was thought the threat was overMal Booth thought that if he and his wife, Erika, made it to the Saturday of the Longwood bushfire without their property being burnt out, they were safe. Sadly, Mother Nature had other plans. By Bree Harding News MP says regional businesses struggling with ‘taxes and charges’“When government settings make it harder to invest, employ and grow, the consequences are felt across entire towns.” By Benalla Ensign Newsletter Delivered weekly each Wednesday Subscribe to Newsletter Most Popular News From mining to marmalade | Meet the couple reviving grandma's recipes with a fruity twist News Benalla celebrates new dog park News Local MP criticises rollout of bushfire recovery package News ‘Short and punchy’: Tyrrell shapes up for the next election Sport Junior Bushrangers crowned champions
News Chair yoga offers the same benefits as traditional yoga, but with modifications for accessibilityTraditional yoga has been practised for more than 5000 years since being developed in ancient India. By Simon Ruppert
News Benalla celebrates new dog parkBenalla Rural City Council officially opened the highly anticipated Saleyards Rd Dog Park, welcoming community members and their pets to the new dedicated facility. By Benalla Ensign
News Fire hit when it was thought the threat was overMal Booth thought that if he and his wife, Erika, made it to the Saturday of the Longwood bushfire without their property being burnt out, they were safe. Sadly, Mother Nature had other plans. By Bree Harding
News MP says regional businesses struggling with ‘taxes and charges’“When government settings make it harder to invest, employ and grow, the consequences are felt across entire towns.” By Benalla Ensign