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Country drivers urged to report risky roads
VICTORIANS are being called on to help identify the worst roads in the state in a new campaign. The Coalition launched a three-month campaign during…
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New shed opens
THIS weekend’s Homebush Rodeo will see the opening of the brand new shed at the Homebush Recreation Reserve after delays from Covid prevented the construction…
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SES called out as heavy rain hits Swan Hill
THE SES responded to a number of calls during the week after Swan Hill was given an autumn soaking. The Bureau of Meteorology recorded 48.2mm…
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Toxic spill site now ‘completely safe’
LOCAL CFA crews managed to contain an extremely toxic, potentially fatal chemical spill early on Thursday morning following a vehicle accident in Wood Wood on…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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,…









