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  • Australia Post ‘deeply committed’ to regional post offices

    Australia Post ‘deeply committed’ to regional post offices

    AUSTRALIA Post has assured regional customers that their local post offices will remain open amid talk of closures. Victorian Nationals leader Peter Walsh recently wrote…

  • Hay shed fire’s $1m damage bill

    Hay shed fire’s $1m damage bill

    FIREFIGHTERS remained on the scene of a hay shed fire throughout Tuesday night, after conditions caused the blaze to grow. The fire at a Kerang-Koondrook…

  • What’s On

    What’s On

    FRIDAY 4.30pm for 5pm: Barefoot bowls every Friday night at Nyah until April (weather permitting). Evening: Live music at One28 Doors featuring Amelia May. Evening:…

  • Cash flows from empty containers

    Cash flows from empty containers

    SWAN Hill and district residents have cashed in on the state government’s new Container Deposit Scheme. More than 23,000 eligible drink bottles, cartons and cans…

  • Safety plea after road toll shock

    Safety plea after road toll shock

    A WEEKEND of tragedy on our roads has pushed the death toll to a 15-year high, with last year’s tally for total lives lost already…

  • Salvation Army Christmas appeal more vital due to rising cost of living

    Salvation Army Christmas appeal more vital due to rising cost of living

    MORE Victorians are turning to the Salvation Army for help as the rising cost of living, interest rate increases, and rental price hikes take their…

  • Police alert on fake $50s

    Police alert on fake $50s

    AN influx of counterfeit $50 notes in Robinvale, has prompted a police alert for shoppers and business owners to be on the lookout for the…

  • Tighten up lifejacket use, inland areas told

    Tighten up lifejacket use, inland areas told

    BOATERS on the Murray River are being reminded about the importance of wearing a lifejacket on inland waterways. A recent vessel safety blitz focused on…

  • SuniTAFE’s new organisational values

    SuniTAFE’s new organisational values

    SUNITAFE has entered a “new era” after adapting its organisational values to suit its current role. The SuniTAFE board of directors recently signed off on…

  • Salami to hit the spot again

    CURED meat lovers from across the nation will be licking their lips at Euston this weekend for the fourth annual Murray River Salami Festival. A…

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