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COVID-19 fragments detected in Balranald’s sewerage system
A POP-UP COVID-19 testing site has been set up in Balranald after fragments of the virus were detected in Balranald’s sewerage system. Far West Local…
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Protect yourself against Q fever
FARMERS working with livestock should be rolling up their sleeves to get the Q fever vaccination. Q fever is an illness caused by the bacteria…
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Sheep flocking to the sale
KERANG’s Geoff Davey had a record-breaking last year with his sheep sales, selling his prime lamb for up to $3400 per head, and he’s hoping…
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Moulamein Notes with China Gibson September 17
WE are free – almost We have finally been let out of lockdown. Just remember, just because we are allowed out, the same rules still…
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Cross border commissioner wants to unite NSW and Victoria
In this exclusive interview, New South Wales Cross-Border Commissioner James McTavish reveals that he has been working closely with the Victorian government to have Victorians…
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Nyah West golf report
Golf Nyah West Great to see members and visitors out on the course again enjoying their newfound freedom. Whilst there cannot be club competition only…
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Mallee marks 70 per cent milestone for first vaccinations
THE Mallee has reached a significant milestone in the race to reach 80 per cent vaccination rates. Seventy per cent of the eligible population living…
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Former contractor disputes MDBA powers in water share
A FORMER agricultural contractor is spearheading a campaign to question the power of the Murray-Darling Basin Authority (MDBA). Dingwall resident Brian Fletcher said farming families…
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Gas leak at Yando Swamp
CFA crews including Yando brigade firefighters responded to reports of a gas leak on Yando Swamp Road about 12.50pm on Wednesday. On arrival, crews found…
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Door to Freedom for Afghan sisters
TWO of Swan Hill doormaker Ishaqi Ghallum’s daughters, and his grandson, have reached the safety of Australia and local business Larnec Doors played a pivotal…









