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  • Clubs concerned

    Clubs concerned

    CLUBS on the Lake Boga foreshore say a new path in front of their building is an accident waiting to happen. Lake Boga Yacht Club…

  • Knife thrown in attack

    A LONG-term feud has led to a man in his 60s slapping a victim with his belt before throwing a knife at him in a…

  • Goals for water ‘not changed’

    MEMBER for Farrer Sussan Ley has hit back after she was urged to take a “more collaborative approach” and work with interest groups on solutions…

  • ‘Not a lot new’

    ‘Not a lot new’

    THE interim inspector-general of an inquiry into the Murray-Darling Basin’s water resources says the public’s frustrations is “not a lot new”. Mick Keelty held his…

  • Year in Review: December

    Year in Review: December

    Monday, December 2 MEMBER for Northern Victoria Wendy Lovell slammed the decision to deny an application for a new Wycheproof preschool and called for a…

  • Fence for eyesore

    Fence for eyesore

    A FENCE has been erected around a controversial eyesore in Sea Lake. Buloke Shire Council spent $15,000 to install the fence, following an investigation into…

  • New century spirit

    New century spirit

    SWAN Hill’s Australia Day breakfast was moved to the Swan Hill Town Hall for the 20th anniversary. But, the spirit of getting together to celebrate…

  • Major coup for breakfast

    Major coup for breakfast

    MAJOR Brendan Nottle has dedicated more than two decades of his life to working with the most vulnerable members of society. A 2020 Victorian Australian…

  • Around the churches: 24/1/20

    ANGLICAN WELCOME to all visitors here for the long weekend, and safe travel to all on the roads for the last few days of the…

  • Increased patronage

    Increased patronage

    AUSTRALIAN flags, early morning smiles, good music and tasty breakfast in Campbell Street began Australia Day for about 1500 people in 1990. Mayor Russell Annear…

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