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Tooleybuc woman wins expensive prize for vaccine
A TOOLEYBUC woman has taken home $1000 as one of the prize winners for the nationwide Million Dollar Vax Campaign. Laura Domaille was one of…
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Lake Boga Sea Scouts back in action
LAKE Boga Sea Scouts are living up to the Scout motto of “be prepared” as they get set for a summer filled with activities. Scout…
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TREASURE NOT TRASH: op shop volunteers sick of rubbish being dumped
HOSPITAL Op Shop volunteer secretary Deanne Frame and volunteer president Lorna Cooke expressed their anger and disappointment last week as yet another bag of unwearable…
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Popular Christmas lights event to return
MURRAY River Council (MRC) residents are set to enjoy another bright and dazzling Christmas period, as council again launches its pop-up lighting trail. Lighting features…
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Clarification on Webster comments
MEMBER for Mallee Anne Webster was reported as saying she “praised” former Swan Hill Council chief executive officer John McLinden in a story published in…
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New method for accurate crop results
THE days of trying to work out the crop yield on the back of an envelope are over, with the availability of several electronic crop…
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LED lighting will save ratepayers $83k
MURRAY River Council (MRC) ratepayers are expected to save more than $83,000 per year when streetlights are switched to energy-efficient technology. More than 1310 streetlights…
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Local jockeys run a fine race in the Cup
WHILE there were no fairy tales for local jockeys on Australia’s biggest racing day this year, Swan Hill’s Harry Coffey knows he wants to be…
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Murray River Council acts on dog breeding farms
MURRAY River Council (MRC) has been forced to act to stop rogue puppy farmers migrating north to the border after “strict” laws were imposed in…
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Warm, damp weather brings fruit fly warning
HOME gardeners have been warned to act now to protect their backyard fruit and vegetables as wet and warm conditions have created favourable conditions for…










