Arts and Entertainment
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Council goes to town on Robinvale growth
SWAN Hill Council has acknowledged the true extent of Robinvale’s population by expanding community engagement to drive the town’s future. Established in 2015, the Robinvale…
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Libs vow changes to Murray River camping rules
CAMPERS would need permission from lessee farmers to pitch a tent on Crown lands by the Murray, under a Victorian Liberal Party election promise to…
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Rivers Outback Festival on again
PREPARATIONS are in full swing for the Balranald 5 Rivers Outback Festival as it makes a comeback after a two year hiatus. “There’s a mix…
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Voting via phone during isolation
NEW regulations will mean Mallee residents who have tested positive to COVID-19 will be able to vote via phone in the November State election. The…
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Our world from the air
WITH the proliferation of drone technology, we now have the pleasure of seeing more and more of our surroundings through a remarkable lens. Turning our…
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Challenging expectations in new British comedy
THIS latest film release follows Nancy Stokes (Emma Thompson), a retired schoolteacher and widow, who is yearning for some adventure, some human connections, and some…
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VFF symposium to showcase Victoria’s farming future
THE Victorian Farmers Federation (VFF) is pulling together a who’s who of the industry to speak at the 2022 VFF Symposium in October. VFF president…
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Catalina Museum’s car park complete
THE new carpark at Lake Boga’s Catalina Flying Boat Museum is complete and ready for use. The space includes 32 parking bays, two disabled spots…
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A to Z of awesome science
SEE the alphabet like you have never seen it before, when the Alphabet of Awesome Science bring not one, but two shows to Swan Hill…
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Derailing train link for hospitals
THE Victorian Opposition is opting to fund new regional hospitals rather than a city train line, pledging $8 billion for regional healthcare if it wins…










