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  • Magic at Boga

    Magic at Boga

    LAKE Boga Preschool has been given a new look, with the facility officially reopening on Monday after receiving $460,000 worth of upgrades. Member for Northern…

  • Praying for those suffering in the fires

    ANGLICAN WE continue to pray for those suffering in the fires, and give thanks for the SES, police, fire and rescue workers, civilian volunteers, friends…

  • Awash with festive spirit

    Awash with festive spirit

    THE Nyah district is awash with the Christmas spirit with the community invited to join in the festive season at the town’s annual carnival tonight.…

  • Slashing and clearing tracks

    FIRE crews are mowing, slashing and clearing tracks on public land as part of fuel reduction works in the lead up to summer. Forest Fire…

  • ‘Enabler of our problems’

    ‘Enabler of our problems’

    MEMBER for Murray Helen Dalton says the Murray-Darling Basin Plan (MDBP) is the “enabler of our problems”. While Mrs Dalton said she agreed change was…

  • Festive forest

    Festive forest

    ALL kinds of decorated Christmas trees filled Stradbroke Hall this week for the annual Swan Hill Neighbourhood House Forest of Christmas Trees event. This year…

  • Schools receive funding boost

    Schools receive funding boost

    ROBINVALE students will have access to more VCE subjects following a $1.2 million injection. Member for northern Victoria Mark Gepp has announced Robinvale College and…

  • Phone use to be targeted

    Phone use to be targeted

    IN parts of NSW, the chance of getting caught using your mobile phone while driving will increase tenfold from tomorrow with the rollout of targeted…

  • Basin rail project is in ‘paralysis’

    MEMBER for Mallee Anne Webster has called on the Victorian Government to deliver the Murray Basin Rail Project (MBRP) in its entirety. The Mallee MP…

  • Archaeological awareness

    Archaeological awareness

    A HERITAGE and archaeological consulting service has opened its doors in Swan Hill. Austral Archaeology was officially opened in late October with around 50 local…

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