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  • Church Notes

    Church Notes

    Anglican WHILE Rev Denis is away we are enjoying the diversity of visiting clergy. The Rev Eddie Barkla ministers to the cycling community in the…

  • Bank claim is a fabrication

    Bank claim is a fabrication

    WESTPAC announced a so-called “moratorium” on branch closures but limited that to just eight branches, including Robinvale. But the bank was trying to con its…

  • Make Mallee beautiful

    Make Mallee beautiful

    CLEAN Up Australia Day is approaching (March 5) and provides an opportunity to help keep our beautiful countryside and waterways clean, as well as the…

  • Two roles too much

    Two roles too much

    Constituents, counsellors and concerned rate payers have every right to question how Nationals candidate Peta Betts claims she can fulfil a state MP role and…

  • Health summit seeks new path

    Health summit seeks new path

    OPINION – ANNE WEBSTER IF you live in the regions, you know how difficult it is to see a doctor. We have to do better.…

  • Church notes

    Church notes

    Uniting This week I had a somewhat different encounter through the modern media of our church Facebook page, where a parent enquired after our church…

  • Grass seed issue raises big questions for lamb market

    Grass seed issue raises big questions for lamb market

    MALLEE saleyards have been left up in the air with growing reports meat processors are planning, or have already launched, significant discounts against lambs with…

  • Broken down? Hardly, mate

    Broken down? Hardly, mate

    THE WHACKER THE Whacker is always prepared to do his bit to lend a hand. Trust me. I know a lot of people who need…

  • A bridge too far

    A bridge too far

    THE report in The Guardian that cameras are being installed for a traffic survey as part of the governmental process of developing options and a business case…

  • Webster opts for fear-mongering

    Webster opts for fear-mongering

    IT is clearly too much to hope that Federal Member Anne Webster might welcome the news of permanent residence for 19,000 refugees living on temporary…

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