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  • Kelly’s long-awaited Second Coming

    Kelly’s long-awaited Second Coming

    A LONG-TERM battle with depression was one of three original seeds that grew into Australia’s newest rock musical, Second Coming. By his own account, playwright…

  • Moulamein Notes – 20/9

    FINALLY, common sense has prevailed and you can now ring our Bush Nurse Centre direct to make an appointment. Or you can just drop into…

  • Say onroad safety

    PEOPLE from the region shared their ideas and thoughts on how to make local roads safer at last night’s regional road safety forum. It has…

  • Woman fined for cop assault

    Woman fined for cop assault

    A WOMAN who assaulted a police officer in 2016 has been convicted and fined. Magistrate Patrick Southey ruled the case be heard ex parte after…

  • Welfare drugtest expanded

    MEMBER for Mallee Anne Webster says drug testing welfare recipients aims to help community members with their addiction. Earlier this year, the federal government announced…

  • Man killed in truck, car collision

    POLICE continue to appeal for witnesses following a fatal collision in Manangatang in the early hours of Wednesday morning. Emergency services responded to reports of…

  • Unique totems

    Unique totems

    THE figure hit me like a thunderclap. In July 2017, I was giving a talk in the social rooms at Blackburn Park in Ouyen when…

  • ‘Stop playing blame game’

    PEAK lobby group Southern Riverina Irrigators (SRI) have called on federal water minister David Littleproud to “stop playing the blame game”. “Communities are sick and…

  • Removing stigma

    Removing stigma

    A SWAN Hill primary school principal has welcomed an initiative to roll out free pads and tampons in government schools, saying it would remove the…

  • Summer looking

    Summer looking

    WORK is ramping up to transform Tooleybuc’s Mensforth Park into a modern facility for families on the bank of the Murray River. Ground preparation works…

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