News
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United push for more funding
MURRAY River Council will collaborate with other regional councils to advocate for increased local government funding, calling for a minimum allocation of 1 per cent…
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Non-voters on notice
THOUSANDS of local non-voters at last year’s local council election will be asked to explain why or be fined. The Victorian Electoral Commission said it…
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Lands strategy goes ahead
POPULATION trends, residential housing growth expectations and actions to ensure a range of developable employment land is available in the Murray River Council area have…
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Share renewable energy development windfall
MURRAY River Council intends to lobby for equitable outcomes from renewable energy development. The council at its recent ordinary meeting resolved to reach out to…
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Council opts for informal workshops
MURRAY River Council has rescinded its original decision to hold some of its formal council meetings outside of Moama, instead opting to hold informal workshops…
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No to special rate variation move
RATEPAYERS in the Murray River Council area will be spared any special rate variation in the immediate future. The council at last week’s ordinary meeting…
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Drought resilience plan underway
A JOINT project to develop and implement a drought resilience plan can now start after receiving the stamp of approval from the Commonwealth in December.…
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Concerns over sex premises’ misdirected
SWAN Hill Council says its hands are tied after multiple complaints about some shops in the Swan Hill CBD allegedly offering adult-related services. Mayor Stuart…
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Sea Lake water tower being demolished
A PIECE of Sea Lake’s history is being dismantled due to safety concerns. GWMWater is in the process of removing the town’s water tower. Dating…
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Pedestrians urged to follow signage
SWAN Hill Council is urging residents and visitors to follow all signage at the construction site for the new Swan Hill Tourism and Cultural Hub…










