
Nominations now open for the 2025 Greater Shepparton Women’s Award
Nominations are now open for the annual 2025 Greater Shepparton Women’s Award, celebrating the remarkable achievements of women in our region. Read more
Nominations are now open for the annual 2025 Greater Shepparton Women’s Award, celebrating the remarkable achievements of women in our region. Read more
Initial groundworks at GV Link Enterprise Park, at 250 Toolamba Road, Mooroopna, are well underway, marking a significant milestone in the development of the site. Read more
Greater Shepparton City Council has celebrated the success of a brand-new event, with Popup Hangout transforming the Maude Street precinct into a vibrant space full of creativity, colour and community on Saturday 21 June 2025. Read more
Greater Shepparton City Council adopted its 2025/2026 Budget at the June Council Meeting on Monday, with the Budget delivering on growth and opportunity for the region. Read more
Due to weather conditions, asphalting works on Casey Street, Tatura (between Fraser and Francis Streets) have been rescheduled and will commence tomorrow, Thursday 26 June 2025. Read more
Demolition of the existing clubrooms at Princess Park in Shepparton will begin on Thursday, marking the start of works on the new $4.9 million Princess Park Multi Use Events Pavilion. Read more
Brett Whiteley: Inside the Studio presents a selection of Whiteley’s works across various media, including painting, drawing, sculpture, photography, collage and ceramics. Read more
Puff Walks are more than just steps – they’re connections. Read more
Prepare to enter a world of entertainment where your imagination will soar like never before, in this completely re-imagined modern circus spectacular. Read more
Players for around the world will converge on Greater Shepparton for the annual Shepparton Squash International. Read more
Rhyme and story time fun! Read more
What if your presence could help reshape how people - especially the next generation - see themselves? Read more
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