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  • Woorinen out for revenge

    Woorinen out for revenge

    Woorinen v Wandella WOORINEN will be out for revenge this weekend when they host Wandella at Woorinen Recreation Reserve, with plenty on the line for…

  • Anaconda slithers back to screens

    Anaconda slithers back to screens

    TOM Gormican’s Anaconda (2025) arrives with a wink and a coiled sense of self-awareness, proudly acknowledging that the best way to resurrect a cult title…

  • Total fire ban declared for Saturday

    Total fire ban declared for Saturday

    A TOTAL fire ban has been declared for whole state of Victoria tomorrow. Tomorrow’s conditions will be cooler than today, but still warm with strong…

  • Tourism a priority for MRC

    Tourism a priority for MRC

    MURRAY River Council marked 2025 as a year of steady progress and strong advocacy, with major infrastructure projects delivered, new community events launched and renewed…

  • King reflects and looks ahead

    King reflects and looks ahead

    SWAN Hill Rural City Mayor Stuart King has described 2025 as a year of record delivery, major infrastructure milestones and strong foundations for the future.…

  • Silos set to shine under the stars

    Silos set to shine under the stars

    THE towering grain silos that once stored the region’s harvest will soon star in a very different kind of show when they become the backdrop…

  • Glare legacy lives on

    Glare legacy lives on

    MORE than 60 vehicles are set to start their engines for a high-octane night of racing at the Glare Memorial, held at the Swan Hill…

  • Crucial clash for finals

    Crucial clash for finals

    CRICKET returns tomorrow as St Mary’s Tyntynder and Ultima Tuf meet in a crucial clash with finals implications. The two sides sit third and fourth…

  • Danger day

    Danger day

    THE tinderbox Mallee district has been spared fires this week, but locals are urged to be ready, with weather conditions deteriorating and the looming real…

  • Road offences ‘unacceptable’

    Road offences ‘unacceptable’

    VISITING drivers dominated the traffic offences detected during the holiday season, with speed the major ticketing offence. Between 18 December and 1 January, police detected…

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