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SuniTAFE absorbs lessons in equality
SUNRAYSIA Institute of TAFE is challenging expectations that only men should be tradespeople and women childcare educators as part of a new set of resources…
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Citizen science focuses on clever cockies
NEW research reveals our iconic cockatoos aren’t just pretty faces, but in fact are capable of social learning. The ability to learn behaviour – such…
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Sea Lake crash man discharged from hospital
POLICE are continuing to investigate a single-vehicle crash on the Calder Highway early on July 26. Police said a car left the road at Pier…
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Free glasses for kids
SWAN Hill Primary School students will be among up to 40,000 Prep to Year 3 students to benefit from the state’s Glasses for Kids (GFK)…
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Story project rescues Kooloonong and Natya heritage
KOOLOONONG and Natya locals are working together to make sure the rich history of the region, less than an hour north of Swan Hill, is…
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Robinvale residents encouraged to do Census
ROBINVALE residents, including migrant workers, are being encouraged to fill out the 2021 Census after thousands of people were left unaccounted for in 2016. In…
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Everyone in wait mode.
THE Central Rivers Board last week elected to continue with Junior games only last weekend on Saturday, July 31 with games staged with no spectators,…
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Lockdowns hit young Victorians hard
THE mental health of young Victorians after months of lockdowns has been battered more than those in other states, according to a new university study.…
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Tooleybuc sporting legend Bryan Connick celebrates 80 years
TOOLEYBUC sporting legend Bryan Connick is beating all odds, after celebrating his 80th birthday in Geelong while living with motor neuron disease (MND). Mr Connick…
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Balranald’s white night to support domestic violence victims
BALRANALD turned a shade of white on Friday, to throw their support behind the safety of women and children. One of the businesses that supports…










