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Tourism a priority for MRC

MURRAY River Council marked 2025 as a year of steady progress and strong advocacy, with major infrastructure projects delivered, new community events launched and renewed pressure placed on higher levels of government over council funding. Mayor John Harvie said the year reflected a close partnership between the council, staff and the community to achieve positive […]

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