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  • Safety upgrades poised for Calder Highway

    Safety upgrades poised for Calder Highway

    THE Calder Highway will receive six critical safety upgrades, including a section in the Buloke shire, after the federal government unlocked more than $21 million…

  • Water level to fall at Lake Boga

    Water level to fall at Lake Boga

    THE Murray River will continue to flow at maximum capacity over summer to meet demand for water through the system, according to the Murray–Darling Basin…

  • Mask rules to ease

    Mask rules to ease

    VICTORIAN mask rules will ease from Sunday and workers can return to offices next week. Premier Daniel Andrews announced the changes on Thursday as Victoria…

  • Mental health and rehab needs double state’s average

    Mental health and rehab needs double state’s average

    SWAN Hill has double the Victorian average of registered mental health clients and people receiving drug and alcohol treatment, according to a report highlighting the region’s…

  • Border softened, permit launched

    POLITICIANS on both sides of the Victoria/New South Wales border want to see a national approach towards border closures. “We’ll (Australians) all be glad to…

  • NSW towns ‘decimated’

    MURRAY River Council (MRC) mayor Chris Bilkey is urging Victorian border bubble residents to visit the Murray River and its NSW communities after mass holiday…

  • Businesses breach COVID safety

    Businesses breach COVID safety

    FIVE businesses in Swan Hill have not complied with providing a COVIDSafe environment for their workers and customers. A Department of Justice and Community Safety…

  • The bite that lingers for Swan Hill resident

    The bite that lingers for Swan Hill resident

    THE symptoms were so acute, Wendy Hayes still remembers the pain she went through four years after she was bitten by a mosquito. “I could…

  • Call to fast-track photo ID

    Call to fast-track photo ID

    MEMBER for Murray Plains Peter Walsh has written to emergency services minister Lisa Neville asking her to send a mobile photo ID machine to the…

  • Labour shortage is a ‘dire situation’

    Labour shortage is a ‘dire situation’

    HOSTEL beds lie empty, fruit is beginning to rot, but a potential solution to Sunraysia’s seasonal worker crisis remains stuck on the tarmac. A Vanuatu…

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