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Heritage takes shape at Moulamein heritage village
HISTORY is starting to take shape in the oldest town in the Riverina. Restoration of the old Jeraly Woolshed is underway at Moulamein’s new heritage…
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End the mask mandate, says MP
THE Victorian Government has been urged to remove the “often nonsensical” mandatory wearing of face masks in regional Victoria in line with the rest of…
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Back behind the wheel
LEARNER drivers returned to supervised driving lessons this week as the TAC L2P program resumed in Robinvale. The TAC L2P program assists learners under 21…
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Police investigate Swan Hill bomb threat
PEOPLE were forced to evacuate businesses and homes surrounding a Campbell Street business after a bomb threat was made via social media on Wednesday. Police were…
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Weight off your shoulders
COVID-19 restrictions has had a silver living for yoga and meditation teacher Nicole Cutri. The YOGAone owner has turned to online classes and opened a…
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Mental health clinic opens thanks to 42km fundraising effort
A ROBINVALE almond grower’s dream of opening a free, walk-in mental health clinic in his hometown came to life this week. Luke Benham pledged in…
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‘Disgust’ at sight of burnt-out Robinvale pub
SWAN Hill Rural City Council says its hands are tied at the site of the burnt-out Robinvale watering hole. The Perrin St icon was gutted…
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Hand them in during firearm amnesty
PEOPLE are being urged to hand in any unwanted, unregistered or illegal firearms to Victoria Police during November as part of an amnesty. The amnesty,…
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Local council election counting like no other
THE counting of votes in Victoria’s local government elections is expected to take four times longer than usual as Victorian Electoral Commission (VEC) staff feel…
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Swinging support for second Balranald swing bridge
THE construction of a new swing bridge and a walking trail in Balranald has been approved, giving the community and visitors a new attraction to…









