News GALLERY | Greater Shepparton floods - Thursday, October 20 By Tyler Maher Oct 21, 2022 Lyn North with her dog Audrey standing at the floodwaters that still linger along Sobraon street. Photo by Megan Fisher Here’s what News photographer Megan Fisher saw in Shepparton on Thursday. Previous Next Image 1 of 25 Parkside Drive. Photo by Megan Fisher Image 2 of 25 Gillies street. Photo by Megan Fisher Image 3 of 25 Sabraon street. Photo by Megan Fisher Image 4 of 25 Lyn North with her dog Audrey standing at the floodwaters that still linger along Sobraon street. Photo by Megan Fisher Image 5 of 25 Lyn North with her dog Audrey standing at the floodwaters that still linger along Sobraon street. Photo by Megan Fisher Image 6 of 25 Sobroan street. Photo by Megan Fisher Image 7 of 25 Sobraon street. Photo by Megan Fisher Image 8 of 25 Tom Collins Drive. Photo by Megan Fisher Image 9 of 25 Welsford street. Photo by Megan Fisher Image 10 of 25 Welsford street. Photo by Megan Fisher Image 11 of 25 Lyn North with her dog Audrey standng at the floodwaters that still linger along Sobraon street. Photo by Megan Fisher Image 12 of 25 Parkside Drive. Photo by Megan Fisher Image 13 of 25 Packham street and Gillies street. Photo by Megan Fisher Image 14 of 25 Welsford street and Sobroan street. Photo by Megan Fisher Image 15 of 25 Vic lake. Photo by Megan Fisher Image 16 of 25 Packham street. Photo by Megan Fisher Image 17 of 25 Vic lake. Photo by Megan Fisher Image 18 of 25 Vic lake. Photo by Megan Fisher Image 19 of 25 Lyn North with her dog Audrey standing at the floodwaters that still linger along Sobraon street. Photo by Megan Fisher Image 20 of 25 Duck at Vic lake. Photo by Megan Fisher Image 21 of 25 Playground at Victoria Lake. Photo by Megan Fisher Image 22 of 25 Shepparton Lawn Tennis Club. Photo by Megan Fisher Image 23 of 25 Causeway. Photo by Megan Fisher Image 24 of 25 Playground at Victoria Lake. Photo by Megan Fisher Image 25 of 25 Causeway. Photo by Megan Fisher News Live blog, October 21: Murchison bridge closed, Mooroopna sewerage update By Tyler Maher Shepparton News editor Related Stories News Plenty for everyone at Locky foodshareThe Lockington community kitchen and foodshare has officially launched. By Emily Donohoe News Outgoing principal reflects on a great communityIt was a bittersweet day on Thursday, December 19, as Our Lady of the Sacred Heart School in Elmore not only celebrated the achievements of its 2024 Year 6 cohort, but it also bid farewell to one of its most beloved characters. By Jenny Chapman News VICSES and CFA to share new hubRochester’s SES and CFA volunteers will move in together, with the Victorian Government acquiring land on Moore St for a new shared facility. By Emily Donohoe News Foster carers transform livesLocal foster care agency MacKillop Family Services is urgently seeking foster carers to provide safe and stable homes for children and young people unable to live with their families. By Contributed Newsletter Delivered weekly each Tuesday Subscribe to Newsletter Most Popular News Police investigate theft and dumping of donated car News Free pizza and entertainment at Rochy carols News Outgoing principal reflects on a great community News VICSES and CFA to share new hub News Activities set for Rochy
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