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Quo Vadis is as popular as ever
QUO Vadis is a Swan Hill institution – the Italian restaurant has been owned and operated by the Tripodi family for five generations. The name…
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Exciting changes for towns in Buloke Shire
BULOKE Shire’s Streetscape projects are continuing progress as their Project Control Groups (PCGs) met throughout November to discuss the progress of each. Mayor Daryl Warren…
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Mental health a key concern
MENTAL health is one of the key concerns of young people in Victoria, according to Mission Australia’s new Youth Survey Report 2021. In the age…
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Bank to Bank promises a ripper day of swimming and running
ARLIE Atkinson has been working hard with Swan Hill Youth Inc. to bring the inaugural Bank 2 Bank event to life at Lake Boga this…
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Koraleigh General Store back in the swing of things
KORALEIGH General Store is back open for business right before the holidays, and with the lakes filling with water, it couldn’t have come at a…
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Mallee community groups receive $106k in funding
VOLUNTEER organisations will be able to continue their work after receiving funding from the Federal Government’s latest volunteer grants round. Member for Mallee Anne Webster…
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Kookaburra Cup action to get underway
ROUND 1 PREVIEW WITH the Grand Final of the McDonald’s T20 competition to be played tonight (Friday), the A Grade cricket calendar is now freed…
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Bowls report December 10
MVPA REPORT Saturday Pennant Round 5, Dec 4. Division 1. Murray Downs 1 12/94 d Lake Boga 1 0/53. Moulamein 1 10/77 d Nyah District…
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Murray River Council area a “wild west” with lack of basic services
SOME communities in the Murray River Council area feel like they are in the “wild west” with a lack of basic government services, according to…
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Border exemption failures ‘inhumane’
THOUSANDS of Victorians were unjustly and inhumanely denied a COVID-19 border exemption to return home to farewell dying loved ones, attend medical appointments, care for…










