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Councils left with bill
For years our local councils have been battling to balance the books, and battling to deliver essential services to communities. Yet recent RedBridge polling shows…
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Church notes
Grain Shed Summer holiday time is always quite magical and even more so when we see Swan Hill buzzing with visitors enjoying our beautiful region,…
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Carp spawning is a disaster in the making
FOOTAGE is emerging of mass carp spawning events in rivers across the Murray-Darling Basin in the wake of widespread flooding, raising fears of an ecological…
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Welcome to the New Year
HAPPY New Year! I hope you have connected with loved ones over the Christmas and New year season. It is a good time to draw…
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When politics trumps science
The Bradfield Scheme, in various forms, has long been considered a way to transport abundant quantities of water from Australia’s east coast, to arid inland…
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Church notes
Uniting WE have just ended another year and started a brand new one, more or less. It’s that time of looking back and perhaps making…
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Basin Plan consequences
A KEY element of the Murray-Darling Basin Plan is achieving pre-determined flow targets at the South Australia border. This has long been problematic, because past…
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Webster: Merry Christmas to all in Mallee
Anne Webster, Member for Mallee I WANT to wish each one of you a very Merry Christmas. Christmas has come around so quickly this year,…
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Church Notes
Anglican IT is nearly Jesus’ birthday, the day God gave us our Saviour! Honour Jesus’ birthday with love, joy, peace and hope with whom, and…
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Letters to the Editor – Wrong water option
Wrong water option THERE is no logical, common-sense answer to why the Albanese Government is trying to rush through its water recovery strategy before Christmas.…










