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Murray prone to pesticide risk
THE Murray River basin has been identified as one of the regions in the world most at risk from pesticides, according to a study published…
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Road rule updated
MANDATORY minimum passing distances for motorists passing cyclists are in place. The updated rule makes it mandatory for motorists to drive at least one metre…
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Artworks take pride of place
THREE new Indigenous artworks now adorn the entrance to Balranald Multipurpose Service. A celebratory morning tea was held to mark the donation of the original…
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News in Brief: 4/5/21
Correction In our April 30 article, Bond born in the trenches, Rhonda Avery was incorrectly named the secretary of the Villers-Bretonneux Association. Ms Avery is…
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Stroke shocker
LORRAINE Taylor is one of the lucky ones – a stroke survivor who managed to recover, despite a debilitating outcome following a frightening episode 30…
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New courts a game-changer
ROBINVALE netballers have rejoiced at the completion of their brand new courts, which were unveiled last week at Riverside Park. Robinvale ward councillor and netballer…
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Helping hand for our youth
DISENGAGED youth or those at risk of withdrawing from school, family and friends, can find their feet again through Swan Hill Council’s Empower Youth Program…
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Artistic inspiration on the farm
CONNECTING artists with farmers, members of the public can now visit the farm that inspired one of Swan Hill Regional Art Gallery’s pieces. As part…
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Elders praised
FOR more than 50 years, Aunty Elsie Coates has supported Aboriginal children, families and communities with the highs and lows. The Yorta Yorta and Wamba…
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Boost for fire crews
POONCARIE and Euston are among three Far West rural fire services to receive new purpose-built rescue vehicles. NSW Minister for Police and Emergency Services David…






