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Arrive alive, police urge
POLICE Victoria-wide will target impaired drivers from this Thursday until the Sunday after ANZAC Day in a bid to ensure road-users get home safe. The…
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Campers urged to maintain safe campfires
CAMPERS are being urged to be vigilant around campfires and fire pits during the Easter long weekend. Forest Fire Management Victoria chief fire officer Chris…
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Fireys rattle tins for the kids
VOLUNTEER firefighters will join thousands rattling tins across Victoria to raise funds for the Good Friday Appeal. Nyah Nyah West Fire Brigade Captain Phillip Maher…
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Council to provide accommodation
BALRANALD Shire Council will lodge an application to construct, or otherwise acquire, accommodation for aged care staff. The council at its March ordinary meeting authorised…
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Youth can have say
MISSION Australia is urging young people aged 14 to 19 to share their views in their 24th national Youth Survey. Last year, more than 4600…
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Crash highlights road neglect, says Zaffina
BALRANALD Shire Mayor Louie Zaffina is calling for overtaking lanes and a divided road on the Sturt Highway after a fatal truck accident at Euston…
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Council against emergency services fund
SWAN Hill Rural City Council has joined a growing chorus against the proposed emergency services and volunteers fund, saying “piling on a new tax is…
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Plans afoot for idle hotel
PLANS are afoot to return the heritage-listed Robinvale Hotel – which has been lying idle since fire gutted the inside of the building a decade…
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Farmers frustrated over mining license
FARMERS are disappointed in the Victorian State Government’s decision to grant VHM a 20-year mining licence for the Goschen Rare Earths and Mineral Sands Project…
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Debate over driving age
THE Victorian Government has put the brakes on a push to reduce the probationary licence age in Victoria to 17 in line with every other…










