News
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Connection to land through Aboriginal Cultural Burn
BARAPA Land and Water successfully conducted an Aboriginal Cultural Burn at Winlaton National Conservation Reserve on Saturday October 9, with a controlled fire being set…
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Pet care gets easier with desexing scheme
VICTORIAN pet owners will be able to desex cats and dogs more affordably after a local councils and organisations received government funding. Swan Hill Rural…
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Best friends help us through
BE they great or small, our pets have been getting us through tough times in the past two years. And we’ve come across even more…
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Moulamein Notes with China Gibson October 8
No jab, no service IF you have not had your double jab, you had better go out and get out to your local NSW club…
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Josh retires from after stellar AFL career
After spending the past 11 seasons at the highest level, former Tyntynder and Lake Boga footballer Josh Jenkins recently announced his retirement from the AFL.…
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Sea Lake Visitor Information Hub opens
SEA Lake is galvanising its visitor economy through the official opening of the Visitor Information Hub on September 30. The former Sea Lake shire office…
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Murray River Council hits 95% first vaccine dose
AS COVID-19 vaccination rates in the Murray River Council (MRC) area climb, the council continues its push to vaccinate small communities. Last weekend about 95…
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NSW-Vic zones reclassified
THE Victorian Government has announced major border changes, with areas of NSW and the ACT not in lockdown moving from red to orange zones. The…
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Walsh claims V/Line stifling silo art
LAKE Boga’s art silo project is in danger of being derailed due to V/Line refusing to reach a compromise with the community, says Member for…
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Young people can share the load, says headspace
YOUNG people have been urged to start taking small, everyday steps that support their mental health and wellbeing as part of this year’s headspace Day.…










