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  • Cupper: Nats playing ‘gruby’ politics

    Cupper: Nats playing ‘gruby’ politics

    THE National Party has been accused of playing “grubby, dirty politics” over its latest attempt to slur Member for Mildura Ali Cupper. The Nationals-authorised letter…

  • Around the Churches: 19/2/21

    ANGLICAN A FEW weeks ago, it was clear that once again the parish wouldn’t be permitted to celebrate the traditional family pancake night, with the…

  • Internet more a ‘dream than reality’

    MEMBER for Murray Plains Peter Walsh has accused the state government of “ongoing discrimination” against the online ostracised who can’t apply for government services or…

  • Police Beat: 19/2/21

    Bike thefts POLICE are investigating the alleged theft of two BMX bikes from an intersection near Manangatang. The bikes went missing from the Robinvale-Sea Lake…

  • Tuesday lockdown in Swan Hill CBD.

    Tuesday lockdown in Swan Hill CBD.

    Around 10am on 16/02/2021 in Campbell Street, Swan Hill on ‘business week’ day two of the Victorian government snap lockdown across Victoria. Absolutely no one…

  • Country Week tennis tournament cancelled.

    Country Week tennis tournament cancelled.

    Victorian government Statewide Covid circuit breaker measures which come into force at 11.59pm on 12/02/21 and finish at 11.59pm on Wednesday night 17/02/21 has forced…

  • Statewide circuit breaker measures.

    Statewide circuit breaker measures.

    Premier’s statement-February 12th- I won’t waste words: today hurts. Victorians know, better than anyone, just how deeply. But as we’ve seen – here in Australia and…

  • Young citizen looks beyond own fence

    Young citizen looks beyond own fence

    BALRANALD Shire Council’s young citizen of the year awardee raised more than $3500 for a bushfire-affected area last year. Lani Wilkinson, 15, received her award…

  • Making a big impact

    Making a big impact

    BARRISTER and Palawa woman Jacki Turfrey’s entire career has been “a jigsaw puzzle”, but as acting CEO of Mallee District Aboriginal Services (MDAS), she says…

  • Roo quota jumps for human consumption

    Roo quota jumps for human consumption

    IN a Victorian first, kangaroos culled in the state will be made available for human consumption. Minister for Agriculture Mary-Anne Thomas recently announced the increased…

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