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  • Sole traders miss out on business support fund

    Sole traders miss out on business support fund

    MEMBER for Northern Victoria Tania Maxwell is calling on the Victorian Government to provide more support for sole traders, many of whom are ineligible for…

  • Premier accused of ‘power grip’ by crossbench

    Premier accused of ‘power grip’ by crossbench

    PREMIER Daniel Andrews is scrambling to negotiate with crossbench MPs to extend the state of emergency for up to 12 months. After a week of…

  • Acting general manager appointed at council

    Acting general manager appointed at council

    BALRANALD shire has written another chapter in its troubled recent history with the appointment of an acting general manager. Former general manager Michael Kitzelmann was…

  • Chief of regional rail operator investigated

    Chief of regional rail operator investigated

    V/LINE chief executive officer James Pinder has been immediately suspended pending an investigation by the Independent Broad-based Anti-corruption Commission (IBAC). Minister for Public Transport Ben…

  • Council elections given green light by chief health officer

    Council elections given green light by chief health officer

    VICTORIAN local government elections will go ahead as scheduled in October, the state’s local government minister has announced. Shaun Leane said advice from Chief Health…

  • Sour taste in response to border closure for citrus growers

    Sour taste in response to border closure for citrus growers

    CITRUS Australia has launched a scathing attack on the Victorian Government and its Agriculture Minister for ignoring the industry during the COVID-19 pandemic. In a…

  • Electric boost for Swan Hill

    Electric boost for Swan Hill

    ELECTRIC cars will soon be connected all the way from Melbourne. More than 15 new electric vehicle charging stations will be constructed in north-western Victorian…

  • MP holds Coalition line on study

    MP holds Coalition line on study

    THERE is tension in the Coalition over a set of proposed reforms to tertiary education, but Member for Mallee Anne Webster says she has ruled…

  • Workshops to enhance online presence

    SWAN Hill Rural City Council has partnered with Melbourne Innovation Centre to bring small business owners in the Swan Hill municipality free mentoring sessions and…

  • Feedback sought on after-hours health care

    THE Western NSW Primary Health Network (PHN), which includes Balranald, is calling on the community for feedback on after-hours health care and services. The Western…

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