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  • Pair help repurpose pre-loved finery

    Pair help repurpose pre-loved finery

    TWO local teachers will be combining passions for sustainability and de-cluttering at a pre-loved clothing market this weekend. Emma Wood and Amy Johnson got the…

  • Community checks out new kinder

    Community checks out new kinder

    RED Cliffs Early Years Hub welcomed the community at its official open day on the weekend. The $6 million project has been in the works…

  • Still fresh and fantastic at 20

    Still fresh and fantastic at 20

    The community, along with a special guest, came together at Jaycee Park on Saturday to mark 20 years on the Sunraysia Farmers Market. Pictures: Paula…

  • Patche bushfire contained

    Patche bushfire contained

    A BUSHFIRE that spread in the Bronzewing State Forest near Patchewollock late last week was contained over the weekend. Residents of Patchewollock were advised to…

  • Proof is in the puddings

    Proof is in the puddings

    SLEIGH bells and merriment rang throughout Alcheringa Oval for the fourth annual Gol Gol Carols with a Twist on Sunday evening. Several hundred people showed…

  • Jail warning for serial thief

    Jail warning for serial thief

    A SERIAL thief who stole tools and accessories in order to purchase food and feed his drug addiction has been told to get his act…

  • Call for extension of eID discounts

    Call for extension of eID discounts

    WITH the end of New South Wales State Government scheme providing discounted electronic identification devices, or eID, for livestock on 31 December, lobby group NSW…

  • Seed money for plant industry

    Seed money for plant industry

    A LOCAL First Nations corporation has received a $200,000 grant as part of an initiative to help restore Victorian landscapes. The First People of Millewa-Mallee…

  • Local orgs share food fund

    Local orgs share food fund

    MORE than 100 Victorian services, including a range of local service providers, have shared in a Victorian State Government food relief grant program aimed at…

  • Deadly mosquito diseases detected

    Deadly mosquito diseases detected

    STAFF from New South Wales Health have issued a warning leading into the summer months on the need for people to protect themselves from mosquitoes…

  • Crime wave appeal bail bid denied

    Crime wave appeal bail bid denied

    A MAN who was on parole when he admitted to a “massive crime wave” in Mildura has had an application to be released on appeal…

  • Citrus to be etched in freshness

    Citrus to be etched in freshness

    A RIVERLAND-based citrus business is working hard to ensure it is ready for when plastic produce stickers are banned in South Australia. The ban, part…

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