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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.…
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Rolling back income support a mistake, warns CEO
MALLEE Family Care’s chief executive has criticised the Federal Government’s plan to wind back income support for those who have lose work, once key vaccination…
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Working as one in fight against fires
KOONDROOK and Murrabit Country Fire Authority (CFA) crews worked side-by-side with their New South Wales Rural Fire Service (RFS) colleagues to extinguish a blaze in…
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Sea Lake is cop’s new pond
WHEN Barry Judge first investigated the possibility of becoming a cop, he wasn’t tall enough to join the force. Now, Leading Senior Constable Judge has…
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NSW enters its Bush Fire Danger Period
RESIDENTS in Balranald and Wentworth shires are being urged to prepare for the upcoming fire season. The official start of the NSW Bush Fire Danger…
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Fare trade: Swan Hill code gives more room to mobile vendors
AFTER overwhelming support from locals for mobile food vendors to be allowed to trade on public land, Swan Hill Rural City Council has unanimously passed…
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Man taken to hospital after Swan Hill collision
A MALE cyclist was taken to Swan Hill District Health after a collision near the racecourse about 12.30pm last Thursday. A white Mitsubishi utility was…
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Free SuniTAFE courses to assist with skills shortage
MORE free TAFE courses will be available at SuniTAFE from next year, after the Victorian Government announced an expansion of the popular program. SuniTAFE chief…
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Nominate someone extraordinary for Australia Day
NOMINATIONS are now open for the 2022 Australia Day Local Government Awards, and council are encouraging residents to put forward the names of individuals and…










