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  • Urge for commitment on Murray Basin Rail Project

    Urge for commitment on Murray Basin Rail Project

    SHADOW Minister for Regional Victoria and Decentralisation Peter Walsh has slammed the state government for failing to get the Murray Basin Rail Project (MBRP) back…

  • OzFish call to focus on waterway health

    A CAMPAIGN to boost the recreational fishing community’s involvement in fish habitat restoration was launched by OzFish Unlimited last week. Through a series of powerful…

  • Radio standards a ‘silly’ issue

    Radio standards a ‘silly’ issue

    DIFFERENCES in firefighter radio standards on the Victorian/NSW border is a “silly” issue, according to Liberal Democrats Member for Northern Victoria Tim Quilty. Mr Quilty…

  • Cautious approach to easing of restrictions

    Cautious approach to easing of restrictions

    FURTHER easing of COVID-19 restrictions will come into place from Monday, allowing more Victorian businesses to recommence trading and a greater number of people at…

  • Open SA borders for medical professionals, says Webster

    Open SA borders for medical professionals, says Webster

    FEDERAL Member for Mallee Anne Webster says the South Australian border needs to be opened to medical specialists as a matter of urgency. SA Premier…

  • Sunday shared with new priest

    Sunday shared with new priest

    FOR Father James Kerr, he loves seeing who turns up on a Sunday. “Everyone has their own story and they all turn up with different…

  • Three-vote loss for Helen Dalton’s water interests bill amendment

    Three-vote loss for Helen Dalton’s water interests bill amendment

    MEMBER for Murray Helen Dalton says the NSW Government has “something to hide” after voting down her proposed law changes to improve water transparency. On…

  • Walsh: Gov out of ideas

    Walsh: Gov out of ideas

    MORE than 80 full-time jobs benefiting the agriculture industry will be created in regional Victoria, including the Mallee, but the government has been accused of…

  • Restrictions ease for worshipers

    Restrictions ease for worshipers

    RESTRICTIONS on gatherings at places of worship and ceremonies will be further eased in Victoria from Monday. Places of worship can open for private worship…

  • Drop in call outs for Swan Hill CFA

    Drop in call outs for Swan Hill CFA

    IT’S been a quiet six months for the Swan Hill CFA, with call outs dropping by about 30 per cent in the first half of…

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