News
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Toxic lake fear
NEWLY installed tourism infrastructure at Lake Tyrrell has been impacted by recent floodwaters, and there are also concerns toxins including asbestos may have entered the…
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Nyah makes merry at Christmas carnival
NYAH Recreation Reserve was a hive of activity on Friday night as the district came together to celebrate the start of the festive season. Record…
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Fire crews to slash Mallee grass
FIRE management crews are aiming to slash about 1400 hectares of grass in the coming weeks to reduce the risk of bushfire. Forest Fire Management…
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SuniTAFE boss to retire
AFTER more than a decade steering the direction of SuniTAFE, chief executive officer Geoff Dea has announced his retirement. Mr Dea this week announced he…
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Responsibility is all of ours
MALLEE Family Care chief executive Teresa Jayet said there was still an element of “old school thinking” that people didn’t believe it was their business…
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Tree sales to boost Christmas hampers
SON Centre Christian College (SCCC) are brightening Christmas this year by organising live Christmas trees that the community can purchase, with profits going to the…
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$248m road cuts ‘will ruin Mallee’
MALLEE residents are being sent on a road to ruin because the Federal Government has slashed almost a quarter of a billion in road funding…
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Focus on farm child safety
THE Victorian Farmers Federation (VFF) Making our Farms Safer Project (MOFS) has launched a new podcast series aimed at driving social change to improve the…
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Caravan park operators hope for sunny skies
A RETURN to warm sunny weather is helping keep spirits and visitor numbers up at Swan Hill’s caravan parks. Swan Hill Big 4 manager Kayla…
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Swan Hill Gymnastics Club help needed
SWAN Hill Gymnastics Club are on a recruiting drive – but rather than looking for the next Nadia Comaneci or Simone Biles, they are searching…










