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Natural response to wetlands concern
THE Milloo Street Wetlands are normally a picturesque backdrop for a walk in Swan Hill. But local Jeanette Matthews has had growing concerns over the…
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Burn permits available
Permits to burn will again be available from February 1, 2023, the NSW Rural Fire Service (RFS) Mid Murray Zone has announced. The Mid Murray…
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Nyah West celebrates
THE Nyah District Lions Club celebrated with an Australia Day breakfast at Nyah West Park. A crowd of about 150 people enjoyed bacon, eggs, sausages,…
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Grants for community groups
COMMUNITY groups in the Murray River municipality have a chance to receive up to $3000, with the community grants program now open. Mayor Chris Bilkey…
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Time to celebrate all things Moulamein
AFTER a tough couple of months for the town of Moulamein, the whole community is set to come together for the Celebrate Moulamein Festival. Thanks…
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Editor moves up ranks
A FORMER editor of The Guardian has been appointed to the editor role at The Age. Patrick Elligett started at The Guardian as editor in…
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Lake Tyrrell plan delay
SEA Lake community members are still awaiting the release of the Aboriginal Cultural Landscape Conservation Management Plan for Lake Tyrrell, despite the final plan being…
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Record low unemployment
VICTORIA has achieved a record low unemployment rate in regional areas as more than 7000 new regional jobs were added across the state in December.…
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Have say on mobile coverage
MOBILE phone users are being encouraged to have their say on how phone coverage can be improved within rural and regional areas. The Australian Competition…
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Name search for new Swan Hill Town Hall lounge
THE Swan Hill Town Hall is launching a new space for the community to enjoy, with its cafe bar to be transformed into a public…










