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  • Gas smell source quickly identified

    Gas smell source quickly identified

    STAFF at Swan Hill Basketball Stadium were briefly evacuated Thursday morning due to a gas leak. CFA volunteers and Swan Hill police responded to reports…

  • Arts, culture laid out in strategy

    Arts, culture laid out in strategy

    MURRAY River Council has adopted its first ever arts and culture strategy, with the support of local groups in the fraternity. Mayor Frank Crawley said…

  • Plenty of work in regional Vic

    Plenty of work in regional Vic

    NATIONALS leader and Member for Murray Plains, Peter Walsh, says the worsening employment rate can be relieved overnight – because there are plenty of jobs…

  • Council GM resigns

    Council GM resigns

    BALRANALD Shire Council has lost its fourth general manager since 2019 after former general manager Craig Bennett last Tuesday resigned from the position for personal…

  • Culture concerns over floodplain plan

    Culture concerns over floodplain plan

    CULTURALLY significant fish traps and ancestral remains in Nyah-Vinifera Park are at risk from the proposed construction of levy banks and river regulators, traditional owners…

  • Tech reboot

    RECOVERY from the global tech outage at the weekend could make small businesses vulnerable to scamming attempts. Cybersecurity provider CrowdStrike issued a defective content update…

  • MND $2m to be split three ways

    MND $2m to be split three ways

    AFTER years of campaigning, Member for Murray Helen Dalton has secured $2 million for motor neurone disease research from the NSW Government. The new money…

  • Flood info, photos sought for review

    Flood info, photos sought for review

    MOULAMEIN residents with lived experience of past flood events have been urged to give input into a review of the Riverina town’s flood study. Murray…

  • Veterans backed Anzac Day closure

    Veterans backed Anzac Day closure

    SUPERMARKETS and fashion retailers in NSW will be restricted from trading on Anzac Day from next year under changes by the NSW Government. The government…

  • Ambos call out violence

    Ambos call out violence

    A MILDURA paramedic who has been physically assaulted and spat on while on the job is calling on the community to stamp out that type…

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