News
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Worker village operational despite legal dispute, says council
BALRANALD Shire Council reports the workers’ accommodation village at Iluka Resources’ Balranald mineral sands project is housing residents and operational, despite legal proceedings regarding contracted…
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Pair to talk citizen science
IT’S a place many hook their curiosity into – the local library. Rarely is it a place that a world-champion fly fisher and a conservation…
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Sporting groups get cash support
SPORT clubs in the Murray Plains electorate have been successful in State Government funding to better their programs and facilities. Member for Northern Victoria Jaclyn…
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Kelpie keen to compete
IF anyone reckons an on-farm canine clocking up 1260km in three weeks is a fair dinkum working dog, then Laine Eade and his Kelpie Rose…
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A promise to remember
NINE days on the Kokoda Trail have changed Indi Grey’s life. Nine days that changed her understanding of how lucky she is to have been…
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No new myki readers for region
PATIENCE is a virtue when it comes to V/Line, and commuters will have to wait even longer for the rollout of myki. It’s been revealed…
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Family history uncovered
ARE you curious about your ancestors? Ever wondered where your great-grandfather’s farm once stood? As part of National Family History Month, the Swan Hill Genealogical…
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Road crash rescue recruits receive new skills
ONE of only a few New South Wales Rural Fire Service brigades to be accredited for road rescues, Moulamein has been boosted with more of…
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“I am, you are, all Australians”
AMONG the 20 new Australians who were officially welcomed in citizenship ceremonies across the shire last week was 93-year-old Mirtha Salas. Originally from Argentina, Ms…
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Worst council in the state?
COMMUNITY satisfaction in the Buloke Shire Council has tanked to its lowest level in a decade, and council has received some of the lowest scores…










