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  • Grape success for new order

    Grape success for new order

    MURRAY Valley Winegrowers’ (MVW) future has been secured for another four years after winegrape growers “comprehensively” supported renewing the industry development order (IDC). The order…

  • Optimism grows for more easing of restrictions

    Optimism grows for more easing of restrictions

    VICTORIA is poised to move another step out of restrictions early next week after the state recorded low daily infection increases in the past week.…

  • Balranald welcomes return of tourists

    Balranald welcomes return of tourists

    BALRANALD has seen an increase in tourism, following a dip of visitors to the region. At the Balranald Shire Council October monthly meeting, director of…

  • Act now, warns fire chiefs

    Act now, warns fire chiefs

    NOW is the time for Victorians to act and prepare their properties for this year’s bushfire season. That was the message from fire chiefs as…

  • Eat five serves of veggies per day

    Eat five serves of veggies per day

    TRYfor5 is a campaign run by Nutrition Australia encouraging Australians to eat more vegetables and meet the recommended five serves per day. The campaign runs…

  • Shop attendant assaulted

    Shop attendant assaulted

    Trough theft POLICE are investigating the alleged theft of a stock trough from a Wycheproof farm. Between 6pm on October 11 and 8am the following…

  • Dance shoes dusted

    Dance shoes dusted

    DANCERS will return to the studio next month after months of online and outdoor classes. Premier Daniel Andrews announced last Sunday that fitness and dance…

  • Mallee under huge strain, says Webster

    Mallee under huge strain, says Webster

    COVID-19 will have “untold impacts for years to come” on the Mallee due to the region’s unique characteristics, Federal Parliament has been told. Member for…

  • War of words over hopeful’s alleged privy of info

    War of words over hopeful’s alleged privy of info

    A SWAN Hill council hopeful has accused a fellow candidate of using information he was “obviously privy to” following revelations his wife is a council…

  • Malaysian trafficker admits to selling drugs in Robinvale

    Malaysian trafficker admits to selling drugs in Robinvale

    A MALAYSIAN drug trafficker was “remarkably frank” with police after they intercepted his car in Robinvale, telling them he had been selling the drug for…

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