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  • Tooleybuc Bridge works plan takes toll on businesses

    Tooleybuc Bridge works plan takes toll on businesses

    THE uncertainty created by plans for repair and maintenance work on Tooleybuc Bridge is already damaging business and causing widespread confusion, according to Tooleybuc Country…

  • Open season on crays

    Open season on crays

    VICTORIANS can now try their hand at catching some tasty Murray spiny freshwater crayfish to cook over a camp fire or take home for the…

  • Swan HIll vistas an Insta hit

    Swan HIll vistas an Insta hit

    THE Swan Hill region was showcased to more than 100,000 social media followers as part of a unique collaboration with Melbourne-based photographer Chris Cincotta and…

  • Turning volume up on hearing aids

    Turning volume up on hearing aids

    DO you find yourself having people repeat things to you constantly? Are you turning up the volume on the television that bit higher than you…

  • Ag recycling program

    Ag recycling program

    OLD table-grape covers, irrigation tube and grain silo bags can now be discarded free under a new pilot program. The agricultural plastics recycling pilot, which is being…

  • Crucial Basin role for Mallee hub

    Crucial Basin role for Mallee hub

    THE Mallee Regional Innovation Centre says it will relish its role as one of four regional hubs for the One Basin Co-operative Research Centre. Following…

  • Fountain set to flow again

    Fountain set to flow again

    THE McCallum Street memorial water fountain could soon be brought back to life. Switched on briefly in October 2019 after sitting dry for more than…

  • All on the line for Pies, Dogs

    All on the line for Pies, Dogs

    LAKE BOGA v TYNTYNDER There will be more than just four points on the line when Lake Boga and Tyntynder meet Saturday afternoon – with…

  • Botanist urges tree change

    Botanist urges tree change

    TREES are not just ornamental, they perform vital functions. That’s the message from botanist and “plant mechanic” at the University of Melbourne, Dr Greg Moore,…

  • Hard work helps former hair apprentice take over the chair

    Hard work helps former hair apprentice take over the chair

    ALEISHA Hogan is proof that hard work pays off. The 22-year-old was recently appointed manager of Paper Scissors Rock Hair Lounge, progressing through the ranks…

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