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  • Vehicle alleged stolen after left bogged at Castle Donnington

    Vehicle alleged stolen after left bogged at Castle Donnington

    Bogged vehicle stolen POLICE are investigating after a bogged vehicle was allegedly stolen from Castle Donnington last month. Police said between October 10 and 25,…

  • Slip, slop, slap, seek, slide

    Slip, slop, slap, seek, slide

    AS the weather warms up, people are reminded to slip, slop, slap, seek and slide when heading outdoors. According to Cancer Council Australia, Australia has…

  • Deciding who attends funerals

    Deciding who attends funerals

    EVERY business has been affected by COVID-19 in some way, and one industry that has had to adapt quickly is the funeral industry. Swan Hill…

  • Basil freight rail project stalled until funds found

    Basil freight rail project stalled until funds found

    MEMBER for Northern Victoria Tania Maxwell says there is real concern the Murray Basin Rail Project won’t progress without substantial Commonwealth funding. The Murray Basin…

  • Moving and grooving in the park

    THE Swan Hill Regional Library will be moving and grooving in George Lay Park. The sessions are now on offer at the Murlong Street-based park.…

  • Experience of a different kind

    TOOLEYBUC Central School year 10 students recently participated in a week of virtual work experience. Traditionally, all students in year 10 undertake a hands-on work…

  • Helen Dalton’s support for NSW corruption watchdog

    Helen Dalton’s support for NSW corruption watchdog

    MEMBER for Murray Helen Dalton has thrown her support behind a bill that would prevent the NSW Government from cutting funding for the state’s corruption…

  • Crunch time for growers amid cash incentives

    Crunch time for growers amid cash incentives

    WOULD-BE farm workers will be able to access up to $6000 to cover relocation and travel expenses, as growers grapple with dire staff shortages. Member…

  • Better connected at outback NSW school

    Better connected at outback NSW school

    THE Clare Public School community will no longer have to wait for videos to buffer and content to load online, thanks to an internet upgrade.…

  • Delivering holistic care in Robinvale

    Delivering holistic care in Robinvale

    A VISITING doctor was so impressed with Robinvale’s sole midwife, they nominated her for a prestigious rural health award. Robinvale District Health Services’ Vicki Broad…

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