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  • Connectivity issues put regional areas at risk

    Connectivity issues put regional areas at risk

    THE Federal Government has been accused of abandoning regional Australians after blocking a push to give the new Triple-zero watchdog a dedicated focus on rural…

  • Club rallies around region

    Club rallies around region

    VETERAN cars and motorcycles have made Swan Hill a roving motoring museum this week, which will extend to the region across the weekend. The Veteran…

  • Murder accused enters not guilty plea

    Murder accused enters not guilty plea

    A MAN accused of murdering Quambatook grandmother and community volunteer Merril Kelly has pleaded not guilty. Brian Barnes, 67, entered the plea via video link…

  • Trapped by tradition

    Trapped by tradition

    THE Trap Collectors Association of Australia (TCAA) gathered last weekend in Nyah for their much-anticipated annual auction. More than 500 traps, ranging from Australian-made artifacts…

  • Historic farewell for paddle steamer

    Historic farewell for paddle steamer

    A LANDMARK moment unfolded on Wednesday as two iconic paddle steamers reunited on the Murray River. It was a picture-perfect morning as crowds gathered in…

  • Op shop ball unites students

    Op shop ball unites students

    MANANGATANG P-12 College students are set to make local history later this month, hosting the school’s first-ever dance — The Op Shop Ball. The event,…

  • Total fire ban declared for the Mallee tomorrow

    Total fire ban declared for the Mallee tomorrow

    NO fires can be lit in the Mallee on Thursday, with the first total fire ban of the 2025/26 bushfire season declared. Tomorrow’s conditions in…

  • Gas shutdown support

    Gas shutdown support

    HOUSEHOLDS impacted by the shutdown of the compressed natural gas network have been promised financial support, despite concerns from an Opposition MP that some will…

  • Immersive educational experience

    Immersive educational experience

    BALRANALD Central School grade five and six students recently returned from an action-packed excursion to Canberra. They explored Australia’s history, government, science, and culture through…

  • Tap into a timeless appetite

    Tap into a timeless appetite

    IF you think Halloween is about plastic masks and fake cobwebs, think again. Swan Hill’s Milloo Street wetlands will later this month transform into the…

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