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Marks along the way
AFTER the luggage was packed in the boot, and a check made that we had all the necessities, bottles of water, fruit and nibbles, it…
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McCormack ‘going to lead’
MICHAEL McCormack has no intention of stepping down from the leadership of The Nationals and says he will lead the party into the next election,…
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Strong demand, tight supplies
TOTAL wine sales exceeded production for the second successive year, indicating a tightening of supply and contributing to increased value for the sector, according to…
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Natural leadership
TOOLEYBUC Central School’s school captains for 2020 are aiming to become role models for their fellow students. Late last year, Jake Foley and Phoebe Nelson…
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Far West councils complain over harvest
THE Murray Darling Association (MDA) has expressed its concern about the NSW Government’s decision to allow floodplain harvesting after recent rainfall. The peak body representing…
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Slashing sparks fire
A FIREBREAK has saved a fire from spreading to a neighbouring paddock in Wycheproof on Tuesday, amid windy conditions. Firefighters from Wycheproof, Wycheproof South, Narraport,…
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Coles employees underpaid
IT is unclear if Swan Hill’s Coles has been caught up in staff wage underpayments amid revelations from the supermarket giant. Earlier this week, Coles…
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Loose at Lake Boga
A RANGE of donated goods will be auctioned at the Lake Boga Commercial Hotel this weekend, with all proceeds going towards Lake Boga Country Fire…
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‘New approach, better outcomes’ for indigenous
MEMBER for Mallee Anne Webster says the federal government’s new approach to closing the gap will deliver greater outcomes. Prime Minister Scott Morrison announced last…
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Expanding experience
FROM early school leaver to First Constable, Jess Howell says life experience gained before policing has proved valuable in uniform. With nearly two months at…







