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  • Preparedness questioned

    NORTHERN Victorian upper house MPs have questioned the state’s bushfire preparedness as fires ravage New South Wales and Queensland. Member for Northern Victoria Tim Quilty…

  • Leave granted

    DISGRACED Cardinal George Pell has been granted leave to launch a final appeal against his five child sex abuse convictions. The High Court agreed to…

  • Multiple crews tackle blaze

    ABOUT 40 hectares of land was burnt by a fire in Kooloonong last Monday. A CFA spokesman told The Guardian it took nine crews around…

  • Double delivery

    THE Guardian has won two awards at the annual 2019 Victorian Country Press Association awards in Melbourne on Friday night. The newspaper claimed best magazine…

  • CR YOUNG STEPS DOWN

    OUTGOING mayor Ann Young says in the past year, council received positive feedback from the community. Cr Young stepped down from her role as mayor…

  • Buloke mayor returns unopposed

    Buloke mayor returns unopposed

    CAROLYN Stewart has been returned unopposed as the mayor of Buloke Shire, in a vote of confidence in her leadership of the shire. Cr Stewart…

  • Paddling for a cause

    Paddling for a cause

    THE 51st instalment of the annual Massive Murray Paddle commences this Monday with more than 450 paddlers set to travel from Yarrawonga to Swan Hill…

  • 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…

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