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  • Fire danger period ends

    ABOVE average summer rainfall has prompted authorities to ease fire restrictions across the region. The Fire Danger Period of municipalities in the CFA District 18…

  • Upping the ante on the big tech titans

    Upping the ante on the big tech titans

    MEMBER for Mallee Anne Webster has upped the stakes in her campaign against misinformation on social media, calling on the government to develop laws holding…

  • More power to the hubs

    THE state government is continuing to invest heavily in renewable energy with the expansion of its Community Power Hubs program. The program will support community-owned…

  • Setting out on a path to truth

    Setting out on a path to truth

    A TRUTH telling commission will start the healing process for many Aboriginal people, according to Wadi Wadi/Wamba Wamba woman and First Peoples’ Assembly member Jacinta…

  • Harmony Day gears up for its comeback

    Harmony Day gears up for its comeback

    SWAN Hill Harmony Day organisers have their fingers crossed that the popular community event will make its comeback on March 27. Last year’s event was…

  • Police Beat: 12/3/21

    Car keyed A WEAVER Street resident in Swan Hill has allegedly had their car keyed. The incident occurred on March 3 when the victim’s vehicle…

  • Helping hands for disabled

    GRANTS are available for projects, events or activities improving access and opportunities for people living with a disability. Community organisations, sporting clubs, and not-for-profits can…

  • Around the Churches: 12/3/21

    Anglican PEOPLE from around the churches last Friday came together at the Grain Shed for the World day of Prayer, prepared by the people of…

  • New CEO confirms reform underway

    New CEO confirms reform underway

    MEMBERSHIPS for Mallee District Aboriginal Services have increased significantly, as a new chief executive officer of the organisation has been appointed. Jacki Turfrey, who took…

  • Making a meal of dining out vouchers

    AS COVID-19 restrictions continue to ease, New South Wales residents can take a break from cooking at home. Murray River Council (MRC) is encouraging local…

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