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  • Church notes

    Church notes

    Grain Shed AS the first school term comes to an end and daylight saving finishes on Sunday, let the focus change day-to-day things and reflect…

  • If we have sold the farm, who in hell bought it?

    If we have sold the farm, who in hell bought it?

    THE WHACKER ALL those newspaper headlines and interviews on the wireless have really been getting to me. If I only believed half of what I…

  • Animals need shelter, too

    Animals need shelter, too

    ARE the nest boxes the hunting groups have so honourably constructed, for $160 each of taxpayers’ money, bullet proof? In the name of conservation and…

  • Roads an urgent budget issue

    Roads an urgent budget issue

    OPINION – ANNE WEBSTER THE electorate of Mallee is a vast area and relies heavily on its road network. Having seen the effects of flooding…

  • Labor stage an early call

    Labor stage an early call

    TRANSPARECNY and accountability in government are key to ensuring that every community has equitable access to services, no matter their postcode. Our crumbling roads need…

  • Church Notes

    Church Notes

    Anglican ANOTHER successful boot sale last week, with lots of furniture and larger items sold from the shed behind Anglicare, as well as all the…

  • Independents and buybacks

    Independents and buybacks

    I CALL on all independent candidates running in the Murray electorate to rule out doing any deals with NSW Labor, including providing support in minority…

  • Thanks due for ski race

    Thanks due for ski race

    A VERY enjoyable weekend was had by my family at the Robinvale Euston 80km Ski Race. My husband and I man a course boat every…

  • Buyback meeting a bureaucratic sham

    Buyback meeting a bureaucratic sham

    LAST week I attended a meeting organised by the Federal Government to explain the process around water buybacks. My conclusion: is it any wonder we…

  • Diabetics need cost relief

    Diabetics need cost relief

    Anne Webster WITH Australia’s cost-of-living crisis, the last thing people with chronic illnesses need is a price rise for valuable medication. Unfortunately this is what…

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