News
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Quad bikes sales face roll-bars law in safety upgrade
NEW quad bikes sold in Australia will have mandatory roll bars within two years under beefed-up safety rules aimed at saving farmers’ lives. Assistant Treasurer…
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Massive Murray paddle nears
MORE than 450 paddlers will take to the Murray River next month for the annual Massive Murray Paddle. Now in its 51st year, the paddle…
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Cupper slams Nats
SUNRAYSIA growers are being duped by a National Party insinuation that attracting 15,000 workers needed for this year’s harvest won’t be a problem, according to…
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Seedlings kids back on Sunday
SEED LAST Sunday, we looked at Jonah 1, making the right moves towards God. This Saturday, we will enjoy some family fun as we have…
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Possible fish death in lakes
THE chair of the panel that investigated the 2018-19 Menindee fish kills says more fish-death events are likely this summer. His comments were released the…
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Lighting up Riverside Park
IMPROVEMENTS to lighting within the Swan Hill riverfront precinct will be carried out after Swan Hill council secured close to $230,000 from the state government.…
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‘FARMING COMMUNITIES ARE SUFFERING’
“HISTORIC” legislation to fast-track critical water infrastructure to ensure drought-stricken communities will not run out of drinking water has been introduced by the NSW Government.…
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Cupper: Subway not the answer
MEMBER for Mildura Ali Cupper has hit out at the sale of land on Bromley Road in Robinvale on social media. The independent MP took…
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Pontoon progress
TOOLEYBUC’S new floating pontoon is coming to life after installation commenced earlier this week. The new structure will contain two gangways; an eight-metre fixed gangway…
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Nominate an outstanding citizen
Nominate an outstanding citizen RESIDENTS have been reminded there are just two weeks remaining to nominate in Murray River Council’s (MRC) 2020 Australia Day awards.…





