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Rural towns feeling the virus impacts
A SUPERMARKET in Balranald has been knocked back on an order of 40 different varieties of toilet paper, amid low stock numbers relating to COVID-19…
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Public turned away
PEOPLE will be forced away from Anzac Day commemorations across the state next month. Swan Hill RSL sub-branch president Barry Townley told The Guardian yesterday…
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Boost power net to use solar – MP
MORE investment is needed to improve Victoria’s energy network so that solar companies operating across Sunraysia can achieve maximum capacity, State Parliament has been told.…
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Brakes slammed
THE Sea Lake Mallee Rally will no longer be held at Lake Tyrrell following a decision from Aboriginal Victoria not to support the application for…
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Early rise for stocking up
WITH supermarket shelves laying bare due to “panic buying”, Marie Iannacone is stocking up to ensure she can feed her children and grandchildren at Easter.…
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FROM CITY TO COUNTRY
AS part of Harmony Week (March 15-21) journalist Lillian Altman sat down with Chinese national Tina Dyer. In 2017, Tina Dyer (Tingting Liang) moved from…
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Trees removed in fly fight
RESIDENTS in the region are helping to literally uproot a problem that continues to threaten the horticultural industry. Sunraysia’s fruit fly management program hit a…
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REMAIN CALM
COVID-19 has now been declared a state of emergency in Victoria as more events are cancelled and powers to enforce 14-day isolation for all travellers…
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Rodeo ready despite virus
DESPITE the cancellation of public events across the country amid the COVID-19 pandemic, Homebush Recreation Club are going ahead with their inaugural rodeo event next…
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Quilty opposes council reforms
MEMBER for Northern Victoria Tim Quilty has condemned a bill to reform local government as a “missed opportunity”. The Liberal Democrats MP opposed the Local…









