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  • CMFNL Round 3 preview: Kerang favoured to keep unbeaten streak alive

    CMFNL Round 3 preview: Kerang favoured to keep unbeaten streak alive

    WOORINEN v KERANG Saturday smatch of the round will undoubtedly be out at the Woorinen Rec. Reserve, where the sixth-placed Tigers will be looking to…

  • Sea Lake business boost has tourism to thank

    Sea Lake business boost has tourism to thank

    ROHAN Mott says Sea Lake’s emerging tourism industry has been a boost for business. Growing up within a farming family, he has witnessed many changes…

  • Survey highlights concerns facing Mallee communities

    Survey highlights concerns facing Mallee communities

    ALCOHOL and drug misuse and mental health are the top concerns for Mallee communities, according to a survey conducted by The Salvation Army. In an…

  • Bloody fine award for former local

    Bloody fine award for former local

    FORMER Balranald local Louise Purton has become the first Australian woman to be awarded for work in critical blood cell research. The head of the…

  • RBA minutes may give rate clues

    RBA minutes may give rate clues

    Economists will be hoping the minutes from the Reserve Bank’s latest board meeting will provide some further clues as to when an interest rate increase…

  • Hazardous material spill on Murray Valley Highway

    Hazardous material spill on Murray Valley Highway

    Emergency services are responding to a hazardous material spill on Murray Valley Highway between Nyah and Piangil. There is currently no threat to the community,…

  • Bank adds up town’s generosity

    Bank adds up town’s generosity

    SWAN Hill Bendigo Bank branch manager Rebecca Grey said her team is keen to get out onto the streets to fundraise for the Royal Children’s…

  • New CEO for Swan Hill

    New CEO for Swan Hill

    SWAN Hill Rural City Council has announced the appointment of new chief executive Scott Barber. Rosanne Kavahas been acting chief executive since November and will…

  • Bridge closure anger

    Bridge closure anger

    ANGRY Tooleybuc residents say the border town is “doomed” while its bridge is closed for six weeks. The most direct route to the river town,…

  • Flystrike program extends to workshops, coaching

    Flystrike program extends to workshops, coaching

    THE Australian Wool Innovation Board has approved an expanded flystrike extension program to also include workshops and access to one-on-one coaching for woolgrowers who are…

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