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Fruit juice health rating plummets
CITRUS growers in north-west Victoria say a move to lower the health star rating of fresh orange juice from five stars to as low as…
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Murray Basin Rail Project caught in budget impasse
THE $440 million Murray Basin Rail Project is stuck in no man’s land after the political blame game over who is responsible for funding it…
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Digging in to lend a hand
A TEAM of skilled environmental workers has taken on the war against weeds across the Swan Hill and Gannawarra shires. Under the auspice of North…
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A life lived with community at heart
DENNIS Michael Cox was born in Sea Lake on October 19, 1973. The fifth child and second son to Nola and Henry Cox, and brother…
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Free parking deal struck in Swan Hill CBD
CAR parking will be free in the Curlewis Street car park until the end of January after a deal was struck between its owner and…
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Steps forward for new subdivision
TWO local families have banded together to open a new subdivision in Swan Hill. Gerard and Wendy Foott together with Phil and Mary Joyce are…
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Police probe string of wallet thefts
Spate of wallet thefts POLICE are investigating a series of wallet thefts in the Swan Hill and Robinvale areas in the past month. Police said…
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Take on the harvest, urges Victorian Government
MEMBER for Murray Plains says the Victorian Government’s “glossy media campaign” to attract seasonal workers is an “insulting step backwards” for the agriculture sector after…
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Festivities cancelled in Nyah district
A POPULAR Nyah district Christmas carnival has become the latest victim of the coronavirus pandemic, with organisers pulling the pin on the event. “After much…
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Hive of tourism across the NSW Riverina
ACCOMMODATION in Balranald is starting to book out and food businesses are buzzing with travellers after the New South Wales borders reopened. Balranald Ex-Services Club…








