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  • Good book

    Good book

    SEVERAL months ago, I stumbled upon a boxed CD set titled The Bible in Australia – A Cultural History by Meredith Lake at the Red…

  • What the duck?

    What the duck?

    THE Merbein Channel Duck Race took place on January 17, 2015. It was conducted by the Merbein District Historical Society in partnership with Lower Murray…

  • Summers not a silly season

    Summers not a silly season

    LAST week you might have noticed a pick-up in news articles and broadcasts forecasting a hot, dry summer, and high potential for fire in some…

  • Call for pot shots

    Call for pot shots

    YOU might remember the Men For All Seasons calendars that took the AFL world by storm? As Shadow Minister for Roads and Road Safety, I…

  • More than just a punt

    More than just a punt

    ANYONE familiar with poker machines knows that a win is celebrated with flashing lights and loud, jangly music. But did you know this happens when…

  • Hypocrisy at its best

    Hypocrisy at its best

    THE Honourable Tanya Plibersek is at it again. Her recent media statement, “Huge boost for Farmers in Tasmania’s South-east,” outlines that the Albanese Labor Government…

  • Not on tap

    Not on tap

    THIRTY-nine million dollars for water infrastructure up grades, wow that is great but what about drinking water quality to all those that live in rural…

  • Awards celebrate quality journalism

    Awards celebrate quality journalism

    IT was a pleasure to attend the Rural Press Club of Victoria’s 2024 Rural and Regional Journalism and Photography awards at the Bendigo Town Hall…

  • Chance to do better

    Chance to do better

    MILDURA is the idyllic tourism destination. We have great weather, great local produce and a river that provides a heartbeat for our townships around Sunraysia.…

  • Train paint pain

    Train paint pain

    I RECENTLY visited Mildura as part of a Slow Rail tour. Along with many other participants on this tour, I was extremely impressed by what…

  • Put dementia on your agenda

    Put dementia on your agenda

    WITH two in three people with dementia thought to be living in the community, yet two in three people admitting that they know very little…

  • Heath group fryered up

    Heath group fryered up

    WE’D like to thank the 10,000+ Victorians who have thrown support behind Cancer Council Victoria’s Food Fight campaign, which is calling for government action to…

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