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  • Even a little more shade can make a world of difference

    Even a little more shade can make a world of difference

    LOCAL residents are lucky to have access to many great parks, playgrounds, and outdoor spaces. But without ample shade, these places not only become hotspots…

  • Growing issue of ‘ghost camping’

    Growing issue of ‘ghost camping’

    CARAVAN & Residential Parks Victoria is again calling on the Victorian Government to urgently address problems with its free camping policy and expand the initiative…

  • Nuclear support melting down?

    Nuclear support melting down?

    RE-ALLIANCE has been working with rural and regional communities navigating energy projects for more than a decade. We recently released polling across several proposed nuclear…

  • Have a happy Easter

    Have a happy Easter

    AS Easter approaches, I would like to extend my warmest wishes to everyone across our community. This time of year offers a valuable opportunity to…

  • More to consider for sustainable future

    More to consider for sustainable future

    THE discussion around decarbonising the economy is gaining momentum, with the LNP exploring nuclear power stations and Labor focusing on offshore wind and green hydrogen.…

  • Nats against tax

    Nats against tax

    REGIONAL Victorians are under siege as the Allan Labor Government continues to gouge those who live outside Melbourne with more new taxes, making regional Victorians…

  • So… apparently there’s an election going on?

    So… apparently there’s an election going on?

    IT’S probably a fair bet that, as Federal Election voters, at a minimum we’re taken for granted, or at worst we just don’t count. While…

  • ‘Damage’ for Australia’s agriculture

    ‘Damage’ for Australia’s agriculture

    WHAT will it take for our city based, ideologically driven politicians to wake up and understand the damage they are inflicting on Australian agriculture? One…

  • Destruction of heritage

    Destruction of heritage

    AT the moment the Robinvale Hotel is a problem, one that only money will fix. The outcome and the cost are perhaps up for debate.…

  • Local women urged to check breasts

    Local women urged to check breasts

    I RECENTLY received BreastScreen Victoria statistics indicating that in the period 2022-2024 nearly half of Victorian women aged 50 to 74 did not have a…

  • Australias rural collapse: the brutal cost of ignoring the bush

    Australias rural collapse: the brutal cost of ignoring the bush

    FARMERS across the Murray-Darling Basin – the lifeblood of Australia’s food and fibre production – are under increasing pressure. Government changes have reallocated 3200 gigalitres…

  • Light show praised

    Light show praised

    I EXPERIENCED the Trail of Lights on Lock Island on Saturday – it was a fascinating and mesmerising experience! Congratulations to all involved especially Mildura…

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