News
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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…
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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…
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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…
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‘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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…







