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  • WATER WISE

    SWAN Hill Rural City residents have been urged to “play their part” and curb water use, with stage one urban water use restrictions set to…

  • Fail to defer guilty pleas

    A EUSTON irrigator who admitted to illegally taking 1378 megalitres of water from the Murray River has failed in a bid to defer guilty pleas…

  • Sensory sensation

    Sensory sensation

    Pint-Size Play recently held a Halloween themed evening and their first birthday celebrations for sensory workshops. The organisation’s aim is to create opportunities for children…

  • Fight of her life

    Fight of her life

    IT’S been a year from hell for top Mildura cop Rebecca Olsen. Just months after she was diagnosed with breast cancer, her younger sister Louise…

  • Release the study

    SHADOW health minister Georgie Crozier has raised the need for a new Swan Hill hospital in parliament this week, calling for the feasibility study to…

  • Copper’s ear ripped off

    A FEMALE New South Wales police officer had part of her ear ripped off after being assaulted while on duty last week. The incident allegedly…

  • Everyone going the ‘extra mile’

    ANGLICAN EVERYONE is going that “extra mile” today to help run the boot and cottage craft sale on behalf of our dear Ron, showing their…

  • MEET THE COUNCIL

    THIS is a good time to get to know your councillors as well as the executive team of our Murray River Council. This will happen…

  • Taskforce posted

    Taskforce posted

    MALLEE firefighters will join task forces from across the state deployed to assist efforts to contain fires ravaging communities in northern New South Wales. Volunteers…

  • ‘Freight off the rails’

    ‘Freight off the rails’

    THE “catastrophic failings” of the Murray Basin Rail Project will have a significant impact on the export of Sunraysia produce this harvest season, according to…

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