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  • ‘Solar boom’ in northern Vic

    MEMBER for Northern Victoria Mark Gepp says regional areas are leading a “solar boom” in the state. Mr Gepp said the state government’s solar homes…

  • Putting youth on the map

    SWAN Hill Rural City Council is calling for input into its developing youth strategy. The five-year youth strategy will consider the needs and aspirations of…

  • Trio for treaty

    THE historic election of the First People’s Assembly of Victoria has come to a close, with three successful candidates declared for the north-west region. Bendigo…

  • Become a mental health first aider

    THIS course will be held in Moulamein on November 15 and 29. This is a 12-hour education course not a therapy or support group. The…

  • No winners in a drought

    IN recent weeks, community voices have increasingly shared their experience of the major problem we are facing as a nation—drought. Last Monday night, many of…

  • Kerang to host water market forum

    Kerang to host water market forum

    MEMBER for Mallee Anne Webster has urged residents to attend a water forum in Kerang on Tuesday. The public forums are part of the Australian…

  • Tourism boom in the Murray

    Tourism boom in the Murray

    VISITORS to the Murray region are staying longer and spending more than ever before, new data has revealed. According to Tourism Research Australia figures, visitors…

  • WORDS FROM THE MAYOR

    ON Tuesday, councillors will vote in a mayor for the coming year. So, it is the right time for me to reflect on my 12…

  • More water down the Murray

    More water down the Murray

    MEMBER for Murray Helen Dalton says the “devil will be in the detail” of the federal government’s promised water release for Murray River farmers. The…

  • History on the board

    History on the board

    LYN Flanagan has made history becoming Balranald Ex-Services Club’s first female president since the club’s inception in the 1950s. Ms Flanagan has been a member…

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