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Go Traffic: the green light to your new career
BY JESSICA NICOL Sponsored Content When Stuart Wickens ventured into traffic control over 25 years’ ago, it was a male dominated industry, now as managing…
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First ‘code red’ fire danger rating in almost ten years
VICTORIA is at the start of another hot, dry and difficult fire season. That was clear on November 21 when we called the first ‘code…
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Drought-hit urged to apply
DROUGHT-HIT farmers in the Swan Hill, Buloke, Yarriambiack, Pyrenees, Mildura, and Gannawarra local government areas will be able to access one-off payments of $3000. The…
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‘Dangerous’ deals
MEMBER for Murray Helen Dalton has labelled China’s deal to purchase several Australian dairy brands as “dangerous”. Her comments come after Chinese dairy company Mengniu…
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No water, no jobs
MEMBER for Murray Helen Dalton says water mismanagement is to blame for further job losses from one of Australia’s largest food exporters. SunRice will cut…
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DAISY’S CENTURY
DAISY Holmes has touched many lives over the years, but on Monday it was her turn to celebrate, marking her 100th birthday. An impressive women…
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Brigade at the ready
THE Swan Hill fire brigade has received a boost to its resources as the region heads into the height of the fire danger period, with…
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RUBBISH DUMP CAUSES TRAFFIC CHAOS
DUMPED rubbish caused a major traffic jam during peak hour in Swan Hill earlier this week. A V/Line spokesperson told The Guardian the rubbish triggered…
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Makeover’s ‘minor’ disruption
BALRANALD’S million-dollar Market Street makeover has commenced, with businesses continuing to trade. The main construction of works is expected to be completed by the end…
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Brigade calls for volunteers
WITH an ageing taskforce, the Balranald Fire Brigade is on the lookout for younger members to join the crew. One-third (three out of the nine…










