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  • States of confusion

    States of confusion

    STATE borders shouldn’t be limitations, according to Member for Murray Plains Peter Walsh. Mr Walsh recently held talks with Victorian cross-border commissioner Brett Davis to…

  • Vinnies volunteers honoured

    Vinnies volunteers honoured

    VOLUNTEERS Susan Balshaw and Linda Nelson from Vinnies Balranald Shop were recently recognised for their decades of working with St Vincent de Paul Society NSW.…

  • Have say on tourism

    Have say on tourism

    BALRANALD Shire Council will be setting the foundations for its tourism strategy for the next five years. On Thursday, October 24, from 5:30pm at the…

  • Homestead open day

    Homestead open day

    Open Day: THE Tyntyndyer Homestead welcomed nearly 200 visitors and volunteers to its open day last Sunday for live music, tours and food in the…

  • Art trail works get green light

    Art trail works get green light

    MURRAY River Council has endorsed a consultant to engage two artists to deliver artworks in Barham and Tooleybuc as part of the river country art…

  • Garden blooming lovely

    Garden blooming lovely

    RESIDENTS have waited a long time for the community garden in Monash Avenue, Nyah West, which will open on Friday morning. People will be able…

  • Skilled worker need

    Skilled worker need

    THE Federal Opposition’s spokesperson for immigration and citizenship was in Mildura early last week spruiking a plan to build skilled workforces in regional centres. Alongside…

  • Coffey rides to cup glory

    Coffey rides to cup glory

    HARRY Coffey has done his home town proud by winning the $5 million Group 1 Caulfield Cup on Saturday. His stunning victory has elevated the…

  • Tooleybuc bridge work changes

    Tooleybuc bridge work changes

    POOR weather has forced a “minor” change to the scheduled traffic impacts on the Tooleybuc bridge this week. Heavy rain and wind has been blamed…

  • Get your teeth into festival

    Get your teeth into festival

    THE biggest weekend in Swan Hill is just a month away, as the Brew and Chew Festival returns to Riverside Park with food trucks and…

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