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  • All the action from fairway to green

    All the action from fairway to green

    The NSW Open offered a high quality of golf from some of the best players both nationally and internationally. The Guardian photographers Cohen Mortimer and…

  • Swings and Strings Festival above par

    Swings and Strings Festival above par

    MURRAY Downs Golf Club was the place to be on Friday evening, with almost 2000 people attending the Swings and Strings Festival in the idyllic…

  • Crews tackle spot fires along Calder Highway

    Crews tackle spot fires along Calder Highway

    FIRE crews were put to the test on Saturday, as they worked through extreme weather to contain a number of spot fires along the Calder…

  • Golf equality is the fair way

    Golf equality is the fair way

    MURRAY Downs & Country Club celebrated its signing of the Golf Australia Women in Golf Charter with Kerang legend Bree Ogilvy and local players during last…

  • Dalton backs Balranald Council

    Dalton backs Balranald Council

    MEMBER for Murray Helen Dalton says it’s time to “draw a line in the sand” at Balranald Council after the recent election. Ms Dalton said…

  • Few issues on roads over weekend

    Few issues on roads over weekend

    DESPITE busy roads over the weekend, Swan Hill police report that drivers were well behaved and there were few issues. Acting Inspector Brian Hansen said…

  • Shorter service hours for council

    Shorter service hours for council

    MURRAY River Council is making efficiencies by reducing customer service hours across all its locations, including some libraries, from January 6. Acting chief executive Sarah…

  • Watch youngster around water, coroner urges

    Watch youngster around water, coroner urges

    INADEQUATE supervision has played a role in the drowning deaths of dozens of children over the past 14 years, according to the Victorian Coroners Court.…

  • Ire at wild dog decision

    Ire at wild dog decision

    CEASING of the dingo unprotection order in north west Victoria in March continues to threaten the livelihoods of livestock producers, according to the National Wild…

  • Stronger voice for our regions

    Stronger voice for our regions

    DOZENS of new members have been appointed to the nine Regional Partnerships, which advocate for regional communities. Regional Development Minister Gayle Tierney and Regional Development…

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