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Milk price push
DAIRY farmers are urging supermarkets to make a move on discounted milk, warning fresh milk supply could soon cease if support is not given. Australia’s…
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New car sales down
NEW car sales figures were driven into the ground last month as the coronanvirus pandemic hit the automotive industry. Less than 40,000 cars were sold…
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Driving future of road safety
THE opportunity to drive the future of road safety innovation and technology is here, with applications for round one of the federal government’s $12 million…
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TESTING TIMES
SWAN Hill District Health (SHDH) has tested close to 300 people for coronavirus during the past three days as the testing blitz continues in the…
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Keeping an eye on Antarctica
TWO Swan Hill College graduates are helping secure Antarctica’s environmental future. Associate Professor Julie Arblaster, of Monash University, and Associate Professor Jan Strugnell, of James…
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MIXED BAG
FARMING NEWS Controlled Traffic Farming: On the Right Track MACHINERY traffic on farms can cause yield-limiting soil compaction across lower rainfall zone cropping regions, a…
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Get the jump on fruit fly
AUTUMN is the best time for Sunraysia residents to clean up Queensland Fruit Fly and get a jump start on the pest for spring. That…
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‘Cowardice’ behaviour
THE school work may have shifted to homes, but the anti-bullying message remains. Today marks Do It For Dolly Day; held in memory of Dolly…
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Evictions banned as tenants given reprieve
RENTERS facing financial hardship due to COVID-19 have been given a six-month reprieval from being evicted from their rental property. The moratorium commenced on March…
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The power of music
TULLIE Roberts is a fair way from home having left her family in Swan Hill to study childcare in Albury. Despite the distance, she’s been…









