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  • Sipping coffee for homelessness

    Sipping coffee for homelessness

    COFFEES were sipped earlier this month to raise money for homelessness support in the Swan Hill region. Cafe 202 and at Forty One participated in…

  • Annual family Christmas tradition cancelled amid pandemic

    Annual family Christmas tradition cancelled amid pandemic

    CHRISTMAS carols won’t be heard from Riverside Park in December after an annual tradition was called off. The Carols by Candlelight event, which last year…

  • Restrictions ease, but Peter Walsh wants more

    Restrictions ease, but Peter Walsh wants more

    REGIONAL Victorians were given more freedoms after the state government eased further restrictions, but it’s not enough for Murray Plains MP Peter Walsh. “The Andrew…

  • NSW to keep Victoria border shut

    NSW to keep Victoria border shut

    THE NSW Government could keep its border to Victoria closed until after Christmas. Premier Gladys Berejiklian closed the border on July 7 as cases began…

  • Wellbeing’s overall decline for young people

    Wellbeing’s overall decline for young people

    RATES of psychological distress remain high or very high and there’s an overall decline in wellbeing amongst young Australians, according to new data. The headspace…

  • Life educator celebrates 80th birthday

    Life educator celebrates 80th birthday

    A MOTHER who ensured her children were educated for life, Wiradjuri woman Lucy Connelly recently celebrated her 80th birthday. Aunty Lucy was born in Narrandera…

  • Loop trail quizzed by Balranald residents

    ACCESS for emergency vehicles is of concern with the development of a new swing bridge and walking trail in Balranald. Four ratepayers presented at Balranald…

  • Teen charged over alleged leisure centre rampage

    Teen charged over alleged leisure centre rampage

    POLICE have recovered items allegedly stolen from the Swan Hill Leisure Centre last weekend. Swan Hill police Crime Investigation Unit (CIU) Acting Detective Sergeant Gerard…

  • Can’t afford to wait, says Walsh

    Can’t afford to wait, says Walsh

    SHADOW Minister for Agriculture Peter Walsh says the horticulture industry can’t afford to wait any longer for a solution to labour shortages. “Harvest is fast…

  • Protected turtles stolen, thief convicted

    Protected turtles stolen, thief convicted

    PEOPLE have been warned it’s illegal to take protected wildlife from the wild. It comes after a Bendigo man pleaded guilty to the illegal take…

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