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  • Church Notes, September 13

    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,…

  • Funding round deprives councils

    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…

  • Lucky to have rail service

    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…

  • Mining benefits to favour Mallee

    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…

  • Treading water on doctor shortage

    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…

  • It’s time for a deep breath

    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…

  • All care, no responsibility for shared land

    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…

  • Keating prophecy looming

    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…

  • Hands off our track

    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…

  • Famers protest for better treatment

    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,…

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