News
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Buloke’s envied zero cases since pandemic began
BULOKE Shire Council has established a new online resource to continue the support of its local businesses during the COVID-19 pandemic. The Buy Buloke website…
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Younger people in mind for award nominee
SWAN Hill’s Mia Rovere is in the running for two awards for her advocacy work in the Swan Hill region. Ms Rovere has been nominated…
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SuniTAFE receives $4.4 million boost
SUNITAFE has received a $4.4 million boost to modernise and upgrade facilities at its Mildura campus. SuniTAFE works include $1.6 million to upgrade the Mildura…
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Smart water meters are flowing with benefits
MURRAY River Council (MRC) says its new smart meter system is proving a huge benefit in assisting customers to detect leaks and prevent water wastage.…
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Murray River Council director resigns amid no-confidence motion
MURRAY River Council (MRC) director shared services Ross Mallett has resigned following a motion of no-confidence against him. In the motion, seen by The Guardian,…
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Border bubble ‘something of a joke’, says Quilty
MEMBER for Northern Victoria Tim Quilty says the easing of border restrictions should be extended to their “complete abolition”. “The easing of restrictions has made…
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Dine-in delight at cafes, pubs
OUTDOOR dining will become the new norm for diners in the Swan Hill region as restrictions are eased and we head into the warmer months.…
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Swan Hill Inc blasts the state government over regional roadmap brush
SWAN Hill Inc chairman Murray Ray says the Victorian Government has “used a sledge hammer to crack a walnut” in its disappointment over the regional…
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Roadblock, not roadmap, says Mallee pubs
SEVERAL publicans in the Swan Hill and Buloke regions believe local pubs should be open to sit-down customers right now. Sea Lake Hotel Co-operative secretary…
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Kirby’s bar assault ‘shocking’
A MAGISTRATE has told a court that Rudolph Harold Kirby’s high standing in the community aggravated his offending against a young woman at a Mildura…









