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  • NSW phase out plasic

    NSW phase out plasic

    SINGLE-USE plastics such as bags, straws, cotton buds, plates, bowls and cutlery will be phased out across NSW in June. Treasurer and Minister for Energy…

  • Beat the bite

    Beat the bite

    RECENT warm weather and rain has created ideal breading conditions for mosquitos with Ross River virus detected in the small flies in Campaspe Shire. Swan…

  • A model for his craft

    A model for his craft

    FOR some, spending more than 22 years on a hobby would leave them burnt out and looking for a new challenge, but for Echuca’s Rob…

  • Hopes for housing shortage pressures

    Hopes for housing shortage pressures

    THERE are hopes that the Mallee’s public housing shortage could be eased with $50 million in state funding set to go towards building youth housing…

  • Majority vote to keep three wards

    Majority vote to keep three wards

    MURRAY River Council (MRC) will remain a subdivided municipality comprising three wards after residents overwhelmingly voted for the current system in a recent referendum vote.…

  • Murray River Council residents head to the polls for by-election

    Murray River Council residents head to the polls for by-election

    A BY-ELECTION will be held late next month to fill vacant seats in two Murray River Council wards. Seven councillors were elected unopposed at the…

  • Bidgee Haven Aged Hostel council committee to be appointed

    Bidgee Haven Aged Hostel council committee to be appointed

    A COUNCIL committee will be established to assist in the management of the Balranald-based Bidgee Haven Aged Hostel, as it now operates at a loss.…

  • Touching gesture from youngster

    Touching gesture from youngster

    BALRANALD youngster Zaidyn McAllister is a familiar face around the region for his exceptional efforts to keep the cemetery in tip-top shape. He was also…

  • Wheels in motion as Mallee Family Care pushes for on-demand bus services

    Wheels in motion as Mallee Family Care pushes for on-demand bus services

    MALLEE Family Care’s plea for for a trial of an “on-demand” bus service has been met positively by a State Government inquiry into the use…

  • New year on the front foot -Lake Boga parkrun

    New year on the front foot -Lake Boga parkrun

    DESPITE the heat, 31 runners, joggers and walkers started the new year on the front foot competing in the 29th edition of the Lake Boga…

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