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Land to be protected
LAND near Balranald will be protected in perpetuity after a conservation deal was struck, the NSW Government has announced. Minister for Environment James Griffin said…
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Healthcare workers unite
PROFESSIONALS attending last week’s Regional Health Workforce Summit in Mildura are united in their desire to achieve better outcomes in the health-care sector. Swan Hill…
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MP swims her electorate lap
MEMBER for Mildura Jade Benham has completed the Starlight Super Swim and in doing so visited 16 pools or lakes around her electorate throughout February.…
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Let doctors have say on community health boards, Dalton
RETURNING hospital management to local boards with representation from working doctors is something that independent Member for Murray Helen Dalton believes could help slow the…
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Arlie’s big adventure
ARLIE Atkinson’s passion for using swimming to promote community and mental health earned her a coveted place among the 2023 ABC Trailblazers. The Lake Boga…
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Jobs boom tipped at $480m Balranald mine
HUNDREDS of new jobs are expected to come to the Balranald region after an underground mine announcement by Iluka Resources. The Australian critical minerals company…
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All coming up roses
THE next time you reach for a box of chocolates, take note of the visually appealing design on the box. Swan Hill artist Kenita-Lee McCartney…
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Army band steps up at Riverside Park
RIVERSIDE Park came to life on Saturday as people of all ages nestled in for a night of free music performed by the Australian Army…
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Mosquito virus more widespread than thought
CASES of Japanese encephalitis are more widespread than first thought, a survey conducted by Victoria’s Department of Health has revealed. More than 800 participants across…
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Twilight Arts Market ‘mind-blowingly well received’
MORE than 1500 people walked through the Swan Hill Town Hall for the inaugural Twilight Arts Market last week. Twilight Arts Market curator Nina McNamara…










