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Inquest aims to solve disappearance mystery
THE family of missing man Jeremiah ‘Jayo’ Rivers are hoping a Queensland inquest will provide fresh information. Mr Rivers has been missing since October 18,…
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Trio allege improper treatment by doctor, say lawyers
THREE Swan Hill women have approached a law firm with allegations of improper treatment by a former doctor. Shafiul Milky was a contracted visiting medical…
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Do what makes you happy in life, outback cook says
Sophie Benbow OUTSIDE her rusted window, a desolate expanse of dry and undernourished land. Red and pink splash across the sky like a broken egg…
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Union hails PALM deal
THE Australian Workers’ Union has welcomed a suite of major changes to the Pacific Australia Labour Mobility scheme but a liaison officer for the PALM…
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Testing of safety switches urged
WINTER has arrived and, typically, that can signal the start of an increase in electrical fires. Firefighters in Victoria attend more than 300 electrical fires…
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Another mortgage rate hike
MORTGAGE holders have been slugged with another 0.25 percentage point interest rate rise. The Reserve Bank board has opted to keep pressure on borrowers as…
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Worker housing gets nod
A LAKE Boga horticulturist will have conditions imposed on seasonal worker accommodation despite the Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal ruling that the proposal wouldn’t need…
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Water tips for brokers, solicitors
GOULBURN-Murray Water and the Department of Energy, Environment and Climate Action are inviting brokers and solicitors to an online forum on Friday, June 16. It…
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Swan Hill gets rain record
SWAN Hill recorded its highest daily rainfall for June on Wednesday, when evening thunderstorms pushed the tally over the previous record. The Bureau of Meteorology…
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Sharing our irrigation learnings
SWAN Hill played a pivotal role in a Georgian government fact-finding group which last week completed an intensive tour of Sunraysia and our region for…










