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Meat dump investigated
PARKS Victoria is investigating the dumping of at least 30 kilograms of raw meat in the Murray River at Robinvale last week. John Kennedy discovered…
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WORDS FROM THE MAYOR
WHAT we have seen in the east of our state over the past few weeks has been absolutely awful. Recovery for fire-affected communities will be…
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Water quality fears in basin
THE Murray-Darling Basin Authority (MDBA) has warned water quality in some catchments will be impacted by bushfires burning across the southern basin. MDBA executive director…
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Lock up stage commences
DEVELOPMENT of a 90-bed aged care facility is well underway at Tower Hill. The Hadj Group, a parent company of Hope Aged Care, hopes to…
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MIXED BAG
FARMING NEWS PREPARATION FOR HIGH-RISK FIRE DAYS AGRICULTURE Victoria is urging livestock owners to enact their fire plans ahead of a high-risk fire day expected…
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Light up the road
IN wet weather, drivers should put headlights on, parking lights are not worth putting on, some can’t even be seen. Last Monday was raining and…
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Dancing the year out
Dance studios across Swan Hill ended 2019 with a number of performances in front of family and friends. The Guardian photographer Pamela Blackman captured the…
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FOUL FIND
A TATI Tati Wadi Wadi traditional land owner in Robinvale has been left “shocked” after his brother discovered bags of raw meat in the Murray…
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Flag condemned
A NAZI flag raised on a private property in north-west Victoria has been taken down, following widespread condemnation. Premier Daniel Andrews said it was “absolutely…
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Start on the healthy foot
CHILDREN consume 30 per cent of their daily intake at school, so students are being encouraged to head to school with a lunchbox full of…








