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  • Lifelong sense of purpose

    Lifelong sense of purpose

    “ONE of the reasons I teach middle school here is I remember those years as formative years, but also difficult years. I realise what you…

  • 2020: tested and taught

    IT was a year that tested and taught. Tested the human patience and taught us resilience and gratitude. While we couldn’t kiss and hug our…

  • Australian winemakers can look to UK and US, says industry

    THE nation’s peak wine industry body has called on Sunraysia’s producers to look at the growing United Kingdom market to fill the void left by…

  • Year in Review: July

    Friday, July 3, 2020 – THE Balranald Golf Course will look a brighter shade of green with hoses as old as 50 years being replaced…

  • MIXED BAG: 8/1/21

    MIXED BAG: 8/1/21

    FARMING NEWS Practical Plan for Bushfire Recovery THE best start to recovery after fire begins as soon as possible, but it’s not an easy task…

  • Reconnecting with jobs

    PEOPLE from the Swan Hill region will get the help they need to re-join the workforce as part of a $47 million expansion of the…

  • Jenna’s eye for detail earns top marks

    Jenna’s eye for detail earns top marks

    WITH an eye for detail, Tyrrell College school captain Jenna Conlan has been named the dux of the Sea Lake high school for 2020. Jenna…

  • Boost for NSW wild dog fence

    THE NSW Government has launched a tender valued at $17 million to undertake the construction of the 742-kilometre extension of the NSW Border Wild Dog…

  • One door closes, another opens

    One door closes, another opens

    AFTER 112 years of selling land and property in the Swan Hill region, Wood & Co Real Estate will close their doors for the last…

  • CALLS FOR CONSISTENCY

    CALLS FOR CONSISTENCY

    MEMBER for Murray Helen Dalton has called on Prime Minister Scott Morrison to implement a national approach to state border management. She said this included…

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