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TRANSCRIPT: ABC Goulburn Murray Flood assistance

February 8, 2011

  …..In auditable…… Sharman Stone:                We want to make sure that funding is going to be accessible. It’s not going to be like climbing through the eye of the needle to try get it. One thing for sure Joseph,  is that we have no financial, emotional or physical resources left in most parts of our community r... Click here for full story

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Flood affected channels need urgent attention

January 31, 2011

NVIRP needs to immediately divert all of its equipment and modernisation construction activity to repair the flood damage of the channel systems.   “I have spoken to Goulburn Murray Water who assure me they are doing the best they can, but it is important that we put all of the resources into this restoration and repairing work right now, so we don’t have further stock losses because of the... Click here for full story

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Flood affects locals

January 17, 2011

After a traumatic week of rain, many residents in the Loddon and Campaspe shires have been evacuated from their homes, or had their businesses and farms inundated by flood water. “Water has swept through the Rochester, Serpentine, Bridgewater, Dingee and Echuca areas and has affected hundreds of family homes, road networks, farms and businesses,” Dr Sharman Stone, Federal Member for Murray said. ... Click here for full story

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Dr Sharman Stone with Mons Peter Jeffrey at his final service at Shepparton on 29 January 2012 From left to right: Geoff Curnow, Mayor of the Loddon Shire, Veronica Jamison (President of the Boort Tourism Group), Dr Sharman Stone and Pauline Brown (from the Loddon Shire Tourism) IMGP1670
IMGP1668 Gary with his loyal farm dog Sharman and John with local orchardist Gary Godwill
Federal Member for Murray, Dr Sharman Stone, with John Wilson of Victorian Fruit Growers and the Shepparton Adviser's Nadia Surace DVDLaunch (816 x 612) Sharman Stone and Vanessa Robinson holding the Gas Safety Strategy papers which aim to prevent further tragic deaths from Carbon Monoxide poisoning.
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