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  • Regional Australians’ mobile cap concerns heard

    Regional Australians’ mobile cap concerns heard

    MINISTER for Communications Paul Fletcher this week announced that different limits on mobile network operators will be implemented across metropolitan, regional and remote locations after…

  • Peak farm body sets out five-year strategic plan

    Peak farm body sets out five-year strategic plan

    VICTORIA’S peak farming body has revealed its five-year strategic plan, with a key measure of at least half of policy council’s objectives achieved each year.…

  • Vic Chamber lobbies for border bubble extension

    Vic Chamber lobbies for border bubble extension

    THE Victorian Chamber is lobbying for the NSW/Victorian border to temporarily be extended 10km into Victoria. The border bubble extending into Victoria for NSW for…

  • Further price reductions for electronic cattle ear tags

    Further price reductions for electronic cattle ear tags

    THE retail price for the National Livestock Identification System (NLIS) cattle ear tags for Victorian producers has fallen again when purchased online. The retail price…

  • Walsh urges support for show events to proceed

    Walsh urges support for show events to proceed

    FINANCIAL support must be provided to revive competitions held as part of the Royal Melbourne Show after it was cancelled for the second year in…

  • Summer of Tennis home hosts

    Summer of Tennis home hosts

    HOME hosts are being sought for the Summer of Tennis in Swan Hill in 2022 which will see the staging of the National Seniors Tennis…

  • The ‘Berlin Wall’ of river towns

    The ‘Berlin Wall’ of river towns

    UPDATE: This article was written prior to the lifting of restrictions on Monday August 9.  MEMBER for Murray Plains Peter Walsh has likened the most…

  • Tools stolen from Chillingollah property

    Tools stolen from Chillingollah property

    POLICE NEWS Store theft A YOUNG woman has allegedly removed a small electrical item and failed to pay for it in a Swan Hill store…

  • Places without cases deserve a fair go

    Places without cases deserve a fair go

    MEMBER for Northern Victoria Tania Maxwell has pleaded with the Victorian government to work with regional communities without COVID-19 cases to carry on with daily…

  • Power outage strikes Murray Downs again

    Power outage strikes Murray Downs again

    MURRAY Downs and surrounding towns experienced a power outage on Wednesday July 28 which lasted from 3pm to 12am, which was caused by a fallen…

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