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  • 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…

  • ‘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…

  • History awaits

    History awaits

    SWAN Hill residents will be able to research German family history at the Swan Hill Regional Library next weekend. The Swan Hill Genealogical and Historical…

  • 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…

  • Redgum forest harvesting to face the chop

    Redgum forest harvesting to face the chop

    REDGUM forest harvesting will face the chop following the Victorian Government’s decision to end native timber logging. Koondrook-based sawmill Arbuthnot Sawmills said it was shocked…

  • MURRAY MUSTER ON AGAIN

    A LONG weekend of country music will be showcased at the Tooleybuc Sporting Club this weekend. Kicking off on Wednesday this week, the Murray Muster…

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