News
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Coen’s mission on track
A YOUNG and determined Coen Ashton has completed more than half of his seven-day jet-skiing trip along the Murray River.Coen began his trip on February…
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Fire worry over park
LARGE amounts of dry matter and accessibility issues in one local park have raised concerns about the bushfire risk the area poses.The Guardian understands local…
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Longer trading popular
A SURVEY conducted to gauge residents’ opinions on longer trading hours on Saturdays has found most support the idea.The survey was recently published in The…
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Making a change for the better
MIXING with the wrong crowd, Nyah West local Lyndon Perry was one wrong step away from being locked up by the police.His worried mother Alma…
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Balranald Shire feels phone pain
MOBILE coverage — or the lack thereof — has been a constant problem for some residents in the Balranald Shire Council area.A luxury many take…
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Waste causing concern
COUNCIL has blocked plans for earthworks at a materials recycling depot in Robinvale, saying queries regarding potential ground contamination had not been answered.At their monthly…
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Mobile phone coverage in focus
THE focus is once again on mobile phone black spots as the Australian government considers where to allocate funding to improve coverage.The Federal Government committed…
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Milestone for Guides
SWAN HILL Girl Guides celebrated their milestone 90th anniversary at the weekend.Held at the guide hall, girls of all ages that have been part of…
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Funding continues to drag
MEMBER for Swan Hill Peter Walsh has disputed claims the state government is slowing the approval of $2 million funding for a drag strip in…
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Shining light on ovarian cancer
FEBRUARY marks ovarian cancer month on the national calendar.The 28 days are aimed to raise awareness of the deadly disease and recognise those who are…










