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  • SuniTAFE embraces state audit findings

    SuniTAFE embraces state audit findings

    SUNITAFE chief executive officer Geoff Dea says he “accepts and agrees” with the findings of a Victorian Auditor-General’s Office audit that analysed four TAFE colleges…

  • Rounding up country’s best

    Rounding up country’s best

    LOCAL country music talent will grace the stage at Tooleybuc Sporting Club this weekend for the annual River Roundup festival. It’s expected to attract more…

  • Services still on track

    Services still on track

    A SICK passenger, emergency services request and train faults have been identified as the reason for delays and cancellations of the Swan Hill train line…

  • 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…

  • ‘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…

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