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Church Notes, September 13
Anglican Church REJOICE! In Bendigo tomorrow morning, five people will be ordained as deacons or priests. Please pray for them and all who support them,…
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Funding round deprives councils
OPINION – ANNE WEBSTER INFRASTRUCTURE Minister Catherine King has stopped Mallee councils pursuing vital infrastructure funding by announcing round 2 of Growing Regions during Victoria’s…
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Lucky to have rail service
READING the update on the Swan Hill train service, Swan Hill is lucky to have a train service, not like the people of Mildura. All…
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Mining benefits to favour Mallee
THE Mallee can seize the opportunity mining brings Regional Victoria is more important than ever to Victoria’s future. With the state in a dire financial…
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Treading water on doctor shortage
THE issue of the shortage of doctors in Swan Hill and surrounding towns continues. It feels a bit like Brigerton: everyone promenades and circles round…
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It’s time for a deep breath
I THINK it’s time we all took a big, deep breath. What happened at Greenham Park on Sunday was disappointing – and I’m not just…
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All care, no responsibility for shared land
I WOULD appreciate it if you could please publish this in the Friday September 6 edition of The Guardian. I refer to the Friday August…
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Keating prophecy looming
WEDNESDAY’S productivity data confirmed that Australia is becoming Paul Keating’s “banana republic”, with the worst non-pandemic figures since the 1991 so-called “recession we had to…
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Hands off our track
I WAS born and raised in Swan Hill and I now have a child of my own who was also born and is being raised…
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Famers protest for better treatment
THE split between the Allan Labor government and regional Victoria is real. With hundreds taking their anger to the streets in Premier Allan’s backyard, Bendigo,…










