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Works at boat ramp progressing
A $440,000 overhaul of the boat ramp at Red Cliffs is progressing well, a Victorian State Government MP has said. Upper house MP for Northern…
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Calls to keep on lookout
MOTORISTS are being called on by the state’s peak lobby group to remain vigilant about driveway safety and preventing the injury or death of children…
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Nature strip showdown on again
LADIES and gentlemen, start your lawnmower engines and get the sprinklers out for the second annual Nature Strip Showdown. The competition is put on by…
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Sport hub’s tick of approval
AN overwhelming majority of people surveyed about a proposed $90 million sporting and recreational hub to service the Buronga/Gol Gol area are in support of…
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Foundation stone laid for temple
A FOUNDATION stone has been laid for a Buddhist temple and zen meditation centre under planning near the Mallee Sky Gardens at Irymple. Venerable monks,…
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Fundraising is toothsome
LOCAL dentist and Miss Universe Australia South Australia finalist Shelby Armstrong is hosting two fundraising events to support national charity ToyBox. “I think ToyBox works…
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Riders in for the life long haul
MORE than a hundred motorcycle enthusiasts took part in the 2025 Sunraysia Lifeline Project’s Lifeline Ride on Sunday, raising funds for local mental health and…
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Fire destroys massive packing shed
FIREFIGHTERS from both sides of the river rushed to an agricultural blaze at Coomealla late last week. At about 2.30pm, crews from the New South…
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Shade thrown on grants program
THE Koorlong Primary community wants few things more than shade sails over the school’s basketball court, but repeated funding rejections have left students exposed to…
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Legality of land clearing questioned
A LEADING environmental group has challenged the Federal Government over the legality of six large scale land clearing events in south-west New South Wales. The…
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Compliance unit transparency questioned
A LEAD investigator with the Australian Conservation Foundation has criticised the transparency of the Federal Government’s environment compliance unit. Annica Schoo described the Federal Government…
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New book traces a tragic voyage
A LOCAL author released his book Esperanza on Thursday, with the tome telling the story of his great-grandfather, who was killed in the Solomon Islands…













