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  • Lucky love for border NSW cops

    Lucky love for border NSW cops

    LUCKY Phil’s owners are working 16-hour shifts every day to keep police and Australian Defence Force personnel at the Tooleybuc border checkpoint well-fed. Phil and…

  • Man caught in drug possession at Barham border checkpoint

    Man caught in drug possession at Barham border checkpoint

    A 47-YEAR-OLD man will face court after allegedly being caught in possession of a prohibited drug at the Barham border checkpoint. Police conducting border checks…

  • Border bubble extended on Victorian/NSW border

    Border bubble extended on Victorian/NSW border

    AFTER weeks of tight travel restrictions for border communities, rules will ease to allow Murray River communities to get daily life back to normal. Victorians…

  • Film launch to honour our heroes

    SWAN Hill Regional Library will launch a documentary-style film and an online exhibition of memorabilia on Monday, commemorating local heroes, heroines and the significant local…

  • Mallee MP Anne Webster busy in isolation

    Mallee MP Anne Webster busy in isolation

    KEEPING an active mind has been the key to spending two weeks in isolation, according to Member for Mallee Anne Webster. Last Saturday, Dr Webster…

  • Activate creativity fund to boost tourism, says Mark Gepp

    Activate creativity fund to boost tourism, says Mark Gepp

    REGIONAL communities are being given the opportunity to boost tourism through the latest round of the creative activation fund. Member for Northern Victoria Mark Gepp…

  • Health service battles the virus

    Health service battles the virus

    MORE than 10 per cent of the Swan Hill local government area’s population have been tested for COVID-19 at the Swan Hill testing site. Swan…

  • Sole traders miss out on business support fund

    Sole traders miss out on business support fund

    MEMBER for Northern Victoria Tania Maxwell is calling on the Victorian Government to provide more support for sole traders, many of whom are ineligible for…

  • Premier accused of ‘power grip’ by crossbench

    Premier accused of ‘power grip’ by crossbench

    PREMIER Daniel Andrews is scrambling to negotiate with crossbench MPs to extend the state of emergency for up to 12 months. After a week of…

  • Acting general manager appointed at council

    Acting general manager appointed at council

    BALRANALD shire has written another chapter in its troubled recent history with the appointment of an acting general manager. Former general manager Michael Kitzelmann was…

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