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  • Around the Churches: 8/1/21

    ANGLICAN THIS week all the Christmas decorations can be put away until Advent 2021, as the 12 days of Christmas ended on January 6 with…

  • Tragedy after border connection

    Tragedy after border connection

    A NEW South Wales policewoman who worked at the Tooleybuc checkpoint during the COVID-19 NSW border closure has been killed in tragic accident in the…

  • Regional testing increased

    COVID-19 testing has significantly increased in Swan Hill, following a number of COVID-19 cases in Victoria linked to an outbreak in Sydney’s northern beach. Over…

  • Pain swells on island

    Pain swells on island

    KANGAROO Island resident and former Balranald resident Cheryle Chalmers says the coronavirus pandemic couldn’t have come at a worst time for the fire-ravaged island. The…

  • 2021, here I come

    2021, here I come

    ARRIVING into the world late, Ronnie Gadsden was the first baby to be born in Swan Hill in the new year. Ronnie was born on…

  • HEADING HOME

    HOLIDAYMAKERS were forced into a frenzy on New Year’s Eve as the Victorian Government enforced a hard border shutdown with New South Wales. Melburnians visiting…

  • House fire probed

    House fire probed

    THE cause of a house fire at Nyah West on New Year’s Day is under investigation. The fire occurred at a Donald Street property with…

  • Train and ute collide

    POLICE are investigating after a V/Line passenger train and ute collided at a level crossing north of Bendigo on Wednesday. Police said the 26-year-old received…

  • Wine alliance calls for trade calm

    Wine alliance calls for trade calm

    THE peak body representing Australia’s “big three” wine-producing regions has tempered fears about the impact of China’s massive tariff whack on local producers. The Inland…

  • Hope for harvest worker fix

    Hope for harvest worker fix

    THE federal government has announced changes to encourage temporary visa holders to support Australian farmers struggling to find workers during COVID-19. Minister for Agriculture, Drought…

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