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  • Barley gone

    ABOUT half a tonne of barley has allegedly been stolen from a farm in Ultima North. Farm crime liaison officer Sergeant Andrew Neil said the…

  • Calls for regional tourism fund

    THE Victorian Opposition is calling for a dedicated $200 million regional tourism fund to be immediately established by the state government to support country communities…

  • Investment for tourism post-COVID-19 unveiled

    Investment for tourism post-COVID-19 unveiled

    THE Victorian Opposition is calling for a $200 million regional tourism fund to support country communities and bring visitors back to regional Victoria. “Regional communities…

  • Takeaway only continues in pubs, cafes and restaurants

    Takeaway only continues in pubs, cafes and restaurants

    DESPITE some restrictions being lifted across Victoria from midnight on Tuesday, restaurants and cafes in Victoria will continue serving up take away food and drink.…

  • Five-hundred kilograms of barley allegedly stolen from Ultima North farm

    Five-hundred kilograms of barley allegedly stolen from Ultima North farm

    ABOUT half a tonne of barley has allegedly been stolen from a farm in Ultima North. Farm crime liaison officer Sergeant Andrew Neil said the…

  • Surge in demand for testing of COVID-19

    Surge in demand for testing of COVID-19

    SWAN Hill District Health (SHDH) has praised the community for its support after 667 people were tested for the COVID-19 virus at their acute respiratory…

  • Pushing up for mental health during May

    Pushing up for mental health during May

    IF you’re looking for a way to stay fit and healthy during lockdown, why not do some push ups while supporting mental health. This month, headspace…

  • Juggling learning and teaching

    Juggling learning and teaching

    FOR Swan Hill North Primary School teacher Vanessa Maduka, she is juggling teaching her students online while teaching her own children at home. The grade…

  • Milk price push

    Milk price push

    DAIRY farmers are urging supermarkets to make a move on discounted milk, warning fresh milk supply could soon cease if support is not given. Australia’s…

  • New car sales down

    New car sales down

    NEW car sales figures were driven into the ground last month as the coronanvirus pandemic hit the automotive industry. Less than 40,000 cars were sold…

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