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More Pfizer supplies for young people
YOUNG people in the 16 to 39 year old age group are now eligible for the Pfizer vaccine, as the community continues to step up…
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Basin plan ‘fixed’ in political compromise, says writer
BARRISTER and author Richard Beasley says the Murray-Darling Basin Plan relies on “politically fixed” figures. In his “very angry” book Dead In The Water, Beasley…
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Time to butt out Victoria’s illegal tobacco trade
MEMBER for Northern Victoria Tania Maxwell says it’s time crack down on Victoria’s “widespread” illegal retail tobacco trade by shifting compliance responsibility from local government…
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Census submissions needed for vacant homes
IF your primary or secondary home was vacant on August 10, you still need to fill out a 2021 Census form for that property. The…
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Ticket to freedom “false hope”
THE National Rural Health Alliance have raised concerns that aiming for up to 80 per cent vaccination rate is not necessarily the ticket to freedom…
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SunRice forced to import after low production
RICE exporter SunRice was forced to import from a dozen countries in the past financial year after critically low production in the Riverina. The overseas…
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No end in sight for Victorian lockdown
VICTORIA’S lockdown looks set to be extended with “very modest changes” beyond Thursday’s scheduled end point, as Premier Daniel Andrews pledges to crush case numbers.…
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Rice growers reaping the benefits
MOULAMEIN rice growers dominated the field of finalists in this year’s rice industry awards. Of the three finalists, two were from Moulamein – Michael and…
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Historic, beautiful, serene Moulamein Wharf
Although Moulamein is the oldest town in the Riverina region of New South Wales with a population around 500, this beautiful wharf served the town…
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Perfect remedy for lockdown blues
IT is safe to assume we all need some light and joy in ours lives right now – so here are some dogs to cheer…










