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‘Must do better’: Call for action by MFC chief
MALLEE Family Care (MFC) chief executive officer Teresa Jayet is calling for immediate action to address what she calls “shocking” data around poverty and inequality…
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Love at the lake
IN an attempt to keep the pub an “interesting” and “exciting” place and do something “different”, Sea Lake’s Royal Hotel held a singles night for…
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Solar farms reduce output
SOLAR farms in Wemen and Bannerton are being forced to reduce their output following “unprecedented” technical issues. Australian Energy Market Operator (AEMO) said an issue…
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Around the Churches: 28/2/20
ANGLICAN BIG day tomorrow for those born in a leap year, a once every fourth year birthday. It has been a big week also in…
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Citrus disease threat
A NUMBER of fruit items carrying a “killer” citrus disease were intercepted at Australian borders last week. Head of biosecurity Lyn O’Connell said the items…
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Health care a test for all, says Webster
MIGRANT and refugee health care requirements are not being adequately met in regional areas, according to a new Flinders University study. Associate Professor Anna Ziersch,…
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Ultima-te fundraising
FOR a small Mallee town, it has a big heart. The Ultima Progress Association has raised almost $30,000 to pour back into the town. President…
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SOLAR SWITCH
SINCE making the switch to solar power in October last year, Nyah resident and business owner David Burton has not looked back. Mr Burton made…
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Dalton ready to debate
WATER advocacy group Speak Up says the NSW Government’s response to a 11,000 signature petition to be received this week will prove its commitment to…
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Court tells woman to believe in herself
A MILDURA woman has been told to “get on with life” after she admitted to stealing a bottle of rum from a Swan Hill bottle…





