News
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Slow down for children
VICTORIANS are urged to prioritise safety as students, parents and school communities return to the roads and public transport network for term one. Commuters should…
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Power to the people
ONE in five homes now have solar panels on their roof, according to the Victorian Government. “More than half-a-million households now generate their own energy…
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Heavy rain,minor floods
HEAVY rainfall and warnings of minor flooding have been forecast for the Mallee today. The Bureau of Meteorology (BOM) said rain will develop in the…
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Park toilet in the pipeline
CONSTRUCTION will commence in March on a much-anticipated toilet block at the George Lay Park in Swan Hill. Swan Hill Rural City mayor Bill Moar…
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Yarn with a coffee at the library
KNIT and chat sessions recently returned to the Swan Hill library, giving people the chance to work with a yarn or two. While most participants…
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An ‘anxious’ time
MEMBER for Mallee Anne Webster admits cutting the coronavirus supplement will cause many people across her electorate anxiety. However, the federal MP emphasised the government’s…
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Webster hits back over letter
MEMBER for Mallee Anne Webster has hit back at critics lambasting her for refusing to co-sign a letter calling for improved processes around state border…
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Prepare to survive in your vessel
VICTORIANS are being urged to prepare to survive as the weather heats up, with a campaign underway to promote safer behaviour and lifejacket wearing among…
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Don’t leave campfire unattended
CAMPERS are being reminded not to leave campfires unattended or light a fire on a day of total fire ban. Fire modelling shows in dry,…
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Green light for business
CROSS-BORDER commissioners have given residents without photo identification the green light to use official documentation at Victorian border checkpoints. The Victorian border has been closed…



