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  • Flexibility needed, but not more buybacks

    Flexibility needed, but not more buybacks

    THE community-based Speak Up Campaign is alarmed at some of the commentary from a meeting of Murray-Darling Basin Water Ministers on October 12. While Speak…

  • Flood crisis brings the Mallee together

    Flood crisis brings the Mallee together

    MY thoughts and prayers go out to all those affected by the floods. Nine out of 12 of shires in Mallee are impacted and, given…

  • Around the churches

    Around the churches

    Anglican THANK you to all those customers who visited our boot sale sites last weekend. Lots of bargains, edibles and social catch-ups were enjoyed. There’s…

  • Letters to the editor

    Letters to the editor

    THE story Left in Limbo (October 11, The Guardian, pg 1) has some misconceptions relating to the refugees in Swan Hill area. We are calling…

  • Neglected drainage system

    Neglected drainage system

    UNAWARE or don’t care, maybe both. The drainage system north of Swan Hill, owned by Goulburn Murray Water, once the pride of irrigators on Tyntynder…

  • Calling for humanity

    Calling for humanity

    THE story “Left in Limbo” (The Guardian, October 11) has some misconceptions relating to the refugees in Swan Hill area. We are calling for humanitarian…

  • Methane move a tax threat

    Methane move a tax threat

    WHEN will the madness stop? There are reports Labor are set to announce a global methane pledge at next month’s UN COP27 climate change conference.…

  • King comments out of place

    King comments out of place

    THE comments attributed to Cr Stuart King (“Not Our Place”, The Guardian, October 7), regarding the latest moves in the Our Place saga, urges me…

  • Around the churches

    Around the churches

    ANGLICAN A BUSY weekend is ahead for us. The monthly service was postponed last week due to clergy illness so is on tonight in the…

  • Forget caged chooks, have you seen these turkeys?

    Forget caged chooks, have you seen these turkeys?

    FARMING is a tough gig, for man and beast. But that doesn’t mean you can excuse any sort of cruelty. And let’s face it, we…

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