2017
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Appeal For Volunteers
AS Good Friday draws closer and families prepare for chocolate filled days with family and friends, it is also the time that The Royal Children’s…
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Bannerton ‘sweet spot’ spells solar success
A ROBINVALE almond farm could produce enough solar power to irrigate 30 large farms, if the federal government chooses to direct funds to the venture. …
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Council’s power reinforced in parking fine appeal
A SWAN Hill man who tried to appeal a $52 parking fine by “hopelessly” arguing local government was illegitimate has ended up coughing up an…
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Harmony and a cuppa
TO mark the occasion of Harmony Day, a host of local services are joining together and will celebrate with a cultural morning tea that will…
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Algae alert continues
RESIDENTS are urged to be mindful of their recreational activities this long weekend with blue-green algae warnings still current. Goulburn-Murray Water (GMW) said high levels…
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Maitreya Festival dumped at eleventh hour
AFTER immense pressure from police and other authorities, promoters are cancelling the controversial Maitreya Festival just a day before it was meant to be held at a…
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Algae leaves farmers dry
MALLEE farmers have been left high and dry after Grampians Wimmera Mallee Water shut down its rural water supply following further outbreaks of blue-green algae…
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Colour run raises thousands for hospice
“SWEATY, grimy, grins” was how one Swan Hill Colour Your Run (CYR) organiser has described the aftermath of the powder-filled event at the weekend. Yvonne…
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Leading the way
IN honour of International Women’s Day. which was celebrated around the world yesterday, The Guardian spoke with four local ladies from four very different sections of…
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2016 Night Series begins Friday
FOOTBALL and netball is back. The 2016 Night Series will kick off this Friday evening, the unofficial launch to the Central Murray Football Netball League season, with a host…










