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Coward punch puts teen in hospital
POLICE have condemned an alleged ‘coward punch’ that left a teenager with facial injuries and another facing serious assault charges.Police said a teenager, 17, punched…
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Moulamein mining concerns
A PETROLEUM exploration application in southern New South Wales has garnered concern from local property owners.The Guardian understands the recent application from Grainger Energy to…
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Murray trail on the cards
WORK continues on a Murray River Adventure Trail, potentially linking Albury to Mildura with a world-first long distance kayak/walk/cycle track.The Murray Regional Tourism Board (MRTB)…
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Giving bullies the boot
BULLYING is a serious issue in society, and is of major concern due to the impact it can have on victims.In 2009, 50 per cent…
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Focus on customer service
FRIENDLY, helpful, responsive, rude, lazy or pushy — these are some of the questions Swan Hill Inc wants consumers to answer about their customer service…
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Survey on Murray River bridge
WAKOOL Shire Council is asking Murray Downs residents their opinions on a new bridge over the Murray River.The Shire is looking for “direction” from Murray…
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Fire hot spots being monitored
ALTHOUGH the immediate threat of bushfire to Mallee communties may have passed, authorities have urged residents to remain vigilant.It has been a tense couple of…
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Nationals select Walsh
PETER Walsh has survived the Victorian electorate redistribution, emerging as the Nationals candidate for the 2014 Victorian state election in the new seat of Murray…
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Grain train derails
A GRAIN train derailed north of Swan Hill last week, leaving a 300m trail of damage.The train, believed to be a Pacific National, came off…
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TAFE facilities driving forward
THE HARD work of local industries and teachers is proving to be a success with Sunraysia TAFE expanding its facilities. Since beginning its automotive course…










