Shire makes most of visit

GRAEME McCrabb ambles down to the ­riverbank each morning to keep an eye on how the Murray cod are going. They had been dying at a rate of about one a day, but the Menindee resident could see many more slowly suffocating in the ­oxygen-starved Darling River and feared it was a matter of time […]

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