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MENTAL HEALTH ‘A PRIORITY’
THE act of calling a royal commission is an acknowledgement the current system is broken and beyond simple repair, according to the chair. Former Department…
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Cafe interest on riverfront
EXPRESSIONS of interest are now open for a pop-up cafe at the Robinvale riverfront. The initiative aims to showcase the riverfront and encourage the community…
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A dance with a twist and twirl
MORE than 130 dancers from Dance It Up dance school took part in about 40 items at the annual end-of-year concert. Held at the Swan…
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Driest spring on record
A COOL start to summer has followed what has been declared as Australia’s driest spring on record. According to the Bureau of Meteorology (BOM), an…
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Magic at Boga
LAKE Boga Preschool has been given a new look, with the facility officially reopening on Monday after receiving $460,000 worth of upgrades. Member for Northern…
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Praying for those suffering in the fires
ANGLICAN WE continue to pray for those suffering in the fires, and give thanks for the SES, police, fire and rescue workers, civilian volunteers, friends…
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Awash with festive spirit
THE Nyah district is awash with the Christmas spirit with the community invited to join in the festive season at the town’s annual carnival tonight.…
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Slashing and clearing tracks
FIRE crews are mowing, slashing and clearing tracks on public land as part of fuel reduction works in the lead up to summer. Forest Fire…
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‘Enabler of our problems’
MEMBER for Murray Helen Dalton says the Murray-Darling Basin Plan (MDBP) is the “enabler of our problems”. While Mrs Dalton said she agreed change was…
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Festive forest
ALL kinds of decorated Christmas trees filled Stradbroke Hall this week for the annual Swan Hill Neighbourhood House Forest of Christmas Trees event. This year…






