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  • Flood inquiry submissions still welcome

    Flood inquiry submissions still welcome

    A PARLIAMANTARY committee probing last year’s floods is still accepting late submissions on a “case-by-case” basis. The inquiry into the 2022 flood event has received…

  • Piangil set for short-term mobile disruptions

    Piangil set for short-term mobile disruptions

    TOMORROW Telstra customers in the Piangil area will notice disruptions to their service as the telco starts upgrading its mobile base station in the region.…

  • Farmers to embark on charity drive

    Farmers to embark on charity drive

    Cullulleraine farmers Andrew and Meagan Kay are set to embark on a fundraising venture when they take part in this year’s Variety Bash. The 10-day…

  • Get a bird’s eye view of iconic Mallee event

    Get a bird’s eye view of iconic Mallee event

    HELICOPTER pilot Bryce Nietvelt will provide a unique bird’s-eye view when he flies in for the upcoming Mallee Machinery Field Days. Those attending this year’s…

  • OAK Magazine publisher passionate about stories from the bush

    OAK Magazine publisher passionate about stories from the bush

    Kimberley Furness is a former journalist, social media trainer and mum who couldn’t find stories like hers on the magazine shelves… so she created a…

  • Supermoto star set to take on the world

    Supermoto star set to take on the world

    HORSHAM-based Supermoto racer Joshua Mclean has already tasted international success, but he is determined to “raise the bar yet again” this year. The 32 year-old…

  • Fitting reward for hard-working club

    Fitting reward for hard-working club

    HAVING the Mallee Machinery Field Days recognised as an award-winning event provided a “real buzz” for the Speed Lions Club. But it also strengthened the…

  • Still no answers on Mallee Rally

    Still no answers on Mallee Rally

    ALMOST five months after Member for Mildura Jade Benham requested the public release of the conservation management plan for Lake Tyrrell, the plan remains under…

  • Encouraging more women to lead

    Encouraging more women to lead

    A NEED for deeper community consultation and a fresh approach have prompted two Swan Hill women to join a new program to boost leadership skills…

  • New president has watched event grow

    New president has watched event grow

    CHRIS Monaghan can recall the excitement of attending the first Mallee Machinery Field Days when he was just 20 years-old. And 45 years on, that…

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