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Balranald Covid-19 exposure sites update
SEVERAL COVID-19 exposure sites have popped up in Balranald, as sewerage tests detect COVID-19 in the shire. Balranald Pharmacy – between 11.15am to 11.30am Balranald Bakery…
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Dees v Bulldogs a right royal local battle
Friendships will be put aside for a day when Melbourne and the Western Bulldogs do battle in tomorrow night’s AFL Grand Final. Brothers Ian and…
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Judd joins DELWP
OUTGOING Buloke Shire chief executive Anthony Judd has been appointed regional director of the Loddon Mallee region for the Department of Environment, Land, Water and…
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Earthquake strikes Victoria
THE strongest earthquake in Victoria’s history hit the state on Wednesday morning, with tremors felt across the state and as far away as Canberra and…
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Baby boom or bust?
ACCORDING to a survey of 15,000 Australians, 10 per cent have reconsidered or chosen not to have children because of growing concern about climate change.…
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Don’t feed magpies mince
WILDLIFE rescuers are urging the public to veer away from giving visiting magpies mince meat, diced meat, cat food or bread. This can directly impact…
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Welfare rises keep people in poverty, says Mallee Family Care
MALLEE Family Care (MFC) chief executive Teresa Jayet says increases in social support payments are not parallel with the cost of living. The boost, kicking…
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Fatigue ‘likely’ cause of accident near Teddywaddy
A ROBINVALE man is lucky to be alive after his vehicle left the Calder Highway, rolled and hit several trees. The man was travelling two…
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Mandatory vaccination for all NSW police employees
FOLLOWING the escalation of cases of the delta strain in NSW and the significant risk the virus poses to both employees and the broader community,…
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Snakes on the slither again
SNAKES are starting to emerge in the Mallee from their winter hibernation to bask in the sun and search for food and a mate. Department…










