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  • ‘Multiple’ complaints in Mildura over flying school

    ‘Multiple’ complaints in Mildura over flying school

    MILDURA Council says it has received multiple complaints from the community about the Mildura International Flight Training Academy at Mildura Airport. The council owns the…

  • Coronavirus deals a blow to welfare

    Coronavirus deals a blow to welfare

    LEAD community support agency Mallee Family Care has seen a rapid increase in vulnerable residents in the wider region seeking help during the coronavirus pandemic.…

  • Remember and reconcile integral for positive relationships

    Remember and reconcile integral for positive relationships

    WHILE COVID-19 restrictions forced Reconciliation Week events to be held online in Swan Hill, it did not stop the community from pausing to reflect. Held…

  • New top cop announced

    New top cop announced CURRENT Victoria Police Deputy Commissioner Shane Patton has been selected the new Chief Commissioner. He will step into the top job…

  • Unattended cooking ignites blaze

    Unattended cooking ignites blaze

    A HOME in Swan Hill was extensively damaged after unattended cooking caught fire. The incident occurred at a property on Domaille Crescent at around 5.30pm…

  • Scouts rate higher

    Scouts rate higher on resilience, self-confidence, and mental health RESEARCH confirms that scouting programs give young Australians critical advantages in life. Young people participating in…

  • Covenants safeguard future land

    Covenants safeguard future land

    MALLEE landholders have been urged to protect their property with voluntary conservation covenants and give threatened habitat a “forever home”. Trust for Nature’s non-profit, three-year…

  • Sea Lake on the map

    Sea Lake on the map

    SEA Lake has long been on the map, but a new visitor centre in the vibrant town will help it prosper even further. Buloke Shire…

  • Select Harvests hit by coronavirus, water prices

    Select Harvests hit by coronavirus, water prices

    AUSTRALIA’S second-largest almond processor Select Harvests has posted a “weak” first-half profit due to skyrocketing water prices and coronavirus supply chain disruptions. But, despite the…

  • Peter Walsh calls for regional restrictions to ease

    Peter Walsh calls for regional restrictions to ease

    MEMBER for Murray Plains Peter Walsh has blasted Premier Daniel Andrews for instructing employees to continue working from home. “There are only three active cases…

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