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  • Green thumbs for sustainability program

    Green thumbs for sustainability program

    AS the school bell rings in a new year, Swan Hill classrooms are being called to answer a different kind of roll call – sustainability.…

  • Webster returns to shadow ministry

    Webster returns to shadow ministry

    FEDERAL Member for Mallee Anne Webster has returned to the shadow ministry, a week after Liberal stalwart Sussan Ley was toppled as leader. Dr Webster…

  • She’s back: independent quick to stake claim in Farrer

    She’s back: independent quick to stake claim in Farrer

    A PROMINENT independent political candidate has put her hand back as a hopeful for the Federal seat of Farrer, following the current MP and former…

  • Mother terrified in attempted car jacking

    Mother terrified in attempted car jacking

    A SWAN Hill woman who threatened a mother with a screwdriver in a supermarket carpark says she is determined to rebuild her life. Lilli Buckman,…

  • Scooter rider struck by car

    Scooter rider struck by car

    AN e-scooter rider was taken to hospital with minor injuries after being struck by a car about 9.15am Wednesday. The female rider in her 30s…

  • Striking background for fundraiser

    Striking background for fundraiser

    THE Mallee community gathered on Friday evening for Haeuslers’ Strings and Sunset, a fundraiser celebrating the successful delivery of Project X-Ray at Sea Lake and…

  • Country championships

    Country championships

    COUNTRY Victoria’s rising basketball talent was on full display in Bendigo over the weekend, with the Flyers’ U16 girls reaching the semi-finals and the U18…

  • Golden opportunity for future

    Golden opportunity for future

    THE Victorian Farmers Federation has called on the State Government to make strategic investments in agriculture, saying smarter policy and targeted funding in seven priority…

  • Safety a priority

    Safety a priority

    EVERY farmer deserves to come home safely at the end of the day. That is the message at the heart of a new statewide campaign…

  • Growers warn of fallout from visa cuts

    Growers warn of fallout from visa cuts

    UNPICKED crops, decimated rural communities and higher supermarket prices are among the consequences that could unfold if One Nation’s anti-immigration policy were to be implemented,…

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