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  • Avoid contact with river, EPA urges

    Avoid contact with river, EPA urges

    WATER quality tests in the Murray River at Swan Hill suggest low levels of E.coli may be present, but the floodwater should still be treated…

  • Phone option for flood-hit state election voters

    Phone option for flood-hit state election voters

    VOTERS impacted by the recent floods are encouraged to plan ahead and vote early in this year’s Victorian election. Low-lying areas along the Murray River…

  • Swan Hill’s soggy month was an October record

    Swan Hill’s soggy month was an October record

    SWAN Hill had its wettest October on record. The rural city’s aerodrome weather station was inundated with 160.6mm recorded. This soggy month eclipsed the previous…

  • Mine’s economic impact

    Mine’s economic impact

    GANNAWARRA Shire economic development manager Roger Griffiths says the Goschen Rare Earths and Mineral Sands Project is predicted to be one of the largest-producing mines…

  • Understanding consumer demand

    Understanding consumer demand

    MURRAY Regional Tourism has launched two key strategic reports developed to enable destinations in the Murray region to understand the changing face of consumer demand.…

  • Victorian state election early voting to open

    Victorian state election early voting to open

    EARLY voting in the state election opens on Monday. The early voting centre for the Murray Plains district will be staged at 159 Stradbroke Avenue,…

  • From Nyah West farm to a key ADF role

    From Nyah West farm to a key ADF role

    THE Premier might be the most powerful man in Victoria, but there is also an army of people behind him doing the heavy lifting. None…

  • Going the distance to protect community

    Going the distance to protect community

    A COMMUNITY effort to fortify three kilometres of flood levee by carrying thousands of sandbags “over long distances” has created hope that Kenley residents and…

  • Lake Coomaroop gates open

    Lake Coomaroop gates open

    TOOLEYBUC residents are hoping the opening of Lake Coomaroop will help reduce flooding in the area. The shallow ephemeral lake, which is privately managed by…

  • Christmas appeal to go around the world

    Christmas appeal to go around the world

    The Grain Shed has been hard at work collecting donations for their annual Christmas Shoebox Hamper Appeal this week. Generous community members have been putting…

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