News
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Experience of a different kind
TOOLEYBUC Central School year 10 students recently participated in a week of virtual work experience. Traditionally, all students in year 10 undertake a hands-on work…
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Crunch time for growers amid cash incentives
WOULD-BE farm workers will be able to access up to $6000 to cover relocation and travel expenses, as growers grapple with dire staff shortages. Member…
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Better connected at outback NSW school
THE Clare Public School community will no longer have to wait for videos to buffer and content to load online, thanks to an internet upgrade.…
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Delivering holistic care in Robinvale
A VISITING doctor was so impressed with Robinvale’s sole midwife, they nominated her for a prestigious rural health award. Robinvale District Health Services’ Vicki Broad…
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Moulamein students’ art for sick relief at Sydney children’s hospital
ANIMAL artworks by students at Moulamein Public School will bring smiles to sick and injured children at Sydney’s children’s hospital. Rhys Wilson’s Patchwork Bull and…
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Border support grants
BUSINESSES impacted by the NSW/Victorians border closure have been granted an extension to apply for a support grant. The program has been extended until October…
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Don’t grow complacent, Premier Andrews urges
VICTORIA marked yet another milestone yesterday, with no new coronavirus cases or deaths for the sixth day in a row. Metropolitan Melbourne’s 14-day rolling average…
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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…







