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Koraleigh courts to light up
KORALEIGH’S tennis courts will soon shine brighter thanks to funding to undertake LED lighting updates. Murray River Council was awarded $60,126 under a NSW Government…
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Swan Hill and Robinvale leisure contract extended
SWAN Hill Council has awarded Belgravia Leisure a contract extension to operate a number of its leisure and aquatic facilities. Mayor Les McPhee said council…
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Libraries browsing for youthful ideas
YOUNG people have the chance to be part of a project co-designed with local library staff that could be noticed statewide. People aged between 13…
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Be smart and don’t get burnt
SUNSMART Victoria is warning young people to slip, slop, slap, seek and slide during summer after new data revealed that half of all people admitted…
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Vouchers to get into sport
THE Victorian Government has announced that the next round of sports vouchers are now open. Eligible families can apply for vouchers of up to $200,…
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Housing woes keep workers away, Dalton says
PARAMEDICS are sleeping in cars and tents because they can’t find any houses, according to Member for Murray Helen Dalton. It has prompted the independent…
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Artists explore the meaning of borders
CREATIVELY exploring the idea of a border and what that means to the Murray River and its towns is what artists at the Borders project…
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New rules target drivers distracted by technology
NEW road rules targeting distracted drivers will be introduced in Victoria next month. It’s already illegal to use a mobile phone while driving, and those…
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Swan Hill line upgrades a ‘joke’
MEMBER for Murray Plains Peter Walsh has described upgrades on the Swan Hill passenger line as the “longest running joke in regional Victoria”. “This mockery…
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Council moves on $2.2m of ratepayer debt
HUNDREDS of ratepayers who collectively owe more than $2.2 million will be asked to repay their debts to Swan Hill Rural City Council. Tuesday’s general…










