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  • Lucky escape for trio in Nyah West house fire

    Lucky escape for trio in Nyah West house fire

    THREE Nyah West residents are lucky to be alive after their home was fully engulfed by fire earlier this week. Shortly before 8.30am on Tuesday,…

  • Snooze you lose as wanted man is woken by police

    Snooze you lose as wanted man is woken by police

    Snooze you lose A MAN with an outstanding warrant wasn’t dreaming when he was woken by police in Robinvale last weekend. The man was wanted…

  • Financial support for regional businesses

    Financial support for regional businesses

    BUSINESSES in regional Victoria forced to close because of tougher coronavirus restrictions that took effect this week can apply for a $5000 grant, Premier Daniel…

  • Diabetic impact on eye health

    Diabetic impact on eye health

    DIABETES Australia recently promoted National Diabetes Week, which is a timely reminder for Australians to more closely examine the impact of diabetes on different aspects…

  • Social media masterclass

    Social media masterclass

    TWO rural marketing experts have launched a 30-day challenge for businesses and organisations in rural and regional Australia to master social media and marketing activities.…

  • Rail project snub slammed

    Rail project snub slammed

    MEMBER for Northern Victoria Tim Quilty has backed Member for Mildura Ali Cupper in calling for the completion of the Murray Basin Rail Project (MBRP).…

  • Fresh food people celebrate new look

    Fresh food people celebrate new look

    WITH a fresh new look, Woolworths Swan Hill is offering a new service straight to your car boot. Staff at the store celebrated the revamped…

  • Surgery suspended to prepare for more beds

    Surgery suspended to prepare for more beds

    NON-urgent surgery has been suspended in public hospitals across regional Victoria as stage three coronavirus restrictions came into force. Victorian health minister Jenny Mikakos said…

  • Border restrictions aren’t ‘too tough’

    Border restrictions aren’t ‘too tough’

    NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian doesn’t believe her state’s restrictions on border communities are too tough. In her Monday press conference in Sydney, Ms Berejiklian acknowledged…

  • Tasked with ongoing pandemic response

    Tasked with ongoing pandemic response

    ASSOCIATE Professor Ruth Stewart will be tasked with supporting the federal government’s ongoing rural response to COVID-19 and to examine the impact on health workforce…

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