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New Survey Shows Increase in Australian Businesses Using AI in Marketing Strategy
A new study released on May 2, 2023 says that businesses have not only increased their use of AI, but have directly incorporated it into…
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Growing demand for flower business
EIGHT years ago Stacey and Marc Brooke purchased their Wakool property and began brainstorming business ideas for a section of land that wasn’t being utilised.…
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Childcare fails Swan Hill, says Productivity Commission
POOR rates of access to early childhood education and care in the Swan Hill municipality has been highlighted in a draft Productivity Commission report. Comparing…
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Family law reform confronts violence
COURTS would be able to consider the impact of family violence when determining property settlements, under changes to family law supported by Mallee Family Care.…
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Teacher was successful author
SWAN Hill’s Peter Clutterbuck will be remembered as a prolific author of both teacher resource and children’s books. The retired teacher, who died suddenly aged…
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When giving is its own gift
THE team at Ray White Swan Hill is getting into the Christmas spirit again with their annual Little Ray of Giving campaign. As part of…
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Summer fire risk high
THERE is an increased risk of fires in the western and central areas of Victoria this summer, according to the Seasonal Bushfire Outlook. A wet…
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Search starts for biosecurity chief
THE NSW Government has committed to strengthening the state’s biosecurity by establishing an independent biosecurity commissioner. The commissioner’s role will be to strengthen the impact…
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Storm waters shock car owner
WHEN Sea Lake resident Karen Schodde went to visit her friend in Swan Hill last week, she didn’t expect to come home without her car.…
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Guardian pioneer dies
A FORMER manager of The Guardian who oversaw radical newspaper production changes has died aged 87. Desmond Frank Morris began his newspaper career in an…










