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  • New members on Basin committee

    New members on Basin committee

    A COMMITTEE that provides independent, strategic advice to the Murray-Darling Basin Authority has welcomed a new chairperson and two new members. MDBA chief executive Andrew…

  • More time needed for mine response: Webster

    More time needed for mine response: Webster

    MEMBER for Mallee Anne Webster has called on the Victorian Government to extend the deadline for people to have their say on the proposed Goschen…

  • Splash of summer fun at Nyah

    Splash of summer fun at Nyah

    FOR more than 60 years the Nyah swimming pool has been the focus of summer activities and social activities for the township and its surrounds.…

  • Leaders’ visions for 2024

    Leaders’ visions for 2024

    Peter Walsh Member for Murray Plains UNFORTUNATELY, my wish list for 2024 has a very familiar ring to it. Like everyone in Murray Plains I…

  • SES gets their ducks in a row

    SES gets their ducks in a row

    CROWDS lined the bank of the Murray River to welcome the return of the annual SES Swan Hill unit’s duck race. The New Year’s Day…

  • Three die in Mallee collisions

    Three die in Mallee collisions

    IT was a horror end to the year on Mallee roads with three people killed in two crashes. Victoria Police urged motorists to make road…

  • Lake lights up for New Year

    Lake lights up for New Year

    THE Lake Boga community saw the New Year in with a bang as locals and visitors enjoyed a firework display above the lake. Revellers enjoyed…

  • Councils analyse growth challenges

    Councils analyse growth challenges

    A DISCUSSON paper proposing a new way forward for the planning system in Victoria has been released. The Municipal Association of Victoria partnered with SGS…

  • Defibrillators on board

    Defibrillators on board

    DEFIBRILLATORS have started appearing on V/Line trains. Acting Minister for Public and Active Transport Steve Dimopoulos said the installation of automated external defibrillators was under…

  • Online attack hits court recording

    Online attack hits court recording

    THE Victorian court system has been hit by a cyberattack, prompting fears that hackers may have accessed sensitive recordings from recent cases. Court Services Victoria…

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