News
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Dog Tales
THIS week’s Dog Tales features the “very obedient” miniature collie Kelly, from Swan Hill. Kelly is seven years old, owned and loved by Greg Murch.…
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Festival lights up in Robinvale
THE colours of the rainbow shone brightly at the Robinvale Lantern Festival last Friday night. Event organiser Jack Dang said he was “blown away” with…
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Police Beat – 20/9
BURGLARY SUSPECTS POLICE are hunting two men suspected of committing two burglaries in the region last Sunday morning. Swan Hill Crime Investigation Unit detectives believe…
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Letters to the Editor – 20/9
Rated poorly HAVING read the article ‘less satisfied’ (The Guardian, September 2), which revealed some results from the 2019 community satisfaction survey of the Swan…
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Fair amount of fun
LOWER Murray Inn was transformed into Shakespeare’s Globe on Monday evening for a performance of William Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night with a twist. Performed by Bar’d…
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Call to pause basin plan fails
A CALL from Member for Northern Victoria Tim Quilty to pause the Murray-Darling Basin Plan (MDBP) has failed to win the support of the upper…
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School gives to those in need
BEVERFORD District Primary School junior students have been collecting toys, clothes and shoes to give to those less fortunate in the weeks leading up to…
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New MalleeCMA member
MILDURA’S Monica Munro will join the Mallee Catchment Management Authority (CMA) board. Ms Munro brings experience in environmental services, specialising in regulatory compliance and risk…
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Dry decisions
ONGOING warm and dry conditions have forced the region’s cropping farmers to make decisions early, with an above average forecast expected for today. It is…
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SuniTAFE embraces state audit findings
SUNITAFE chief executive officer Geoff Dea says he “accepts and agrees” with the findings of a Victorian Auditor-General’s Office audit that analysed four TAFE colleges…







