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Donation policy set to be realigned
THE donations policy of Balranald Shire Council is set to be better aligned with the needs of the municipality. A council meeting on November 26…
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Fee-free TAFE claim ‘flawed’
INDEPENDENT candidate for Farrer Michelle Milthorpe has come to the defence of the Federal Government’s fee-free TAFE program. The program has been the source of political…
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Spotlight on worker exploitation
MURRAY River councillor Neil Gorey says modern day slavery, which involves human trafficking, is happening in local communities. Cr Gorey moved a notice of motion…
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Car destroyed in blaze
A CAR parked on the corner of Beveridge and Pye streets caught fire on Monday morning. Swan Hill CFA lieutenant George Smith said two CFA…
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Playtime at Robinvale riverfront
THE construction of a brand-new playground at the Robinvale Riverfront has been announced by Swan Hill Rural City Council. The project comes as an integral…
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A little giving goes a long way
RAY White Swan Hill has launched into the Christmas season by opening its official Little Ray of Giving Christmas Appeal. Owner Cameron Smits said the…
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Students join mental health fight
A GROUP of Year 9 Tyrrell College students have participated in the Blue Tree Project in a bid to help raise awareness of mental health.…
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Australia Post proposed price hike assessed
THE ACCC is seeking survey responses from businesses and consumers to Australia Post’s proposed price increase, due to come into effect in mid-2025.Australia Post drafted…
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Banking on Boga event
LAKE Boga will come to life next Sunday when the annual Bank 2 Bank event will generate a splash both in the water and on…
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Walsh uses Guardian office for TV interview
THE editor’s office of The Guardian became a national TV studio this week when the Leader of The Nationals and Member for Murray Plains Peter…










