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New building helps grow school
Pippa Heeps Work experience student Merbein P-10 School AFTER Merbein P-10 College cut the ribbon to a new school building in June, principal Chris Grimmer…
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Fines set for unsafe showbags
Lochlainn Heley INSPECTORS for Consumer Affairs Victoria have completed safety examinations of 400 Royal Melbourne Show showbags promising a fun-filled and safe experience for children…
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Sustainable food for thought
Denika Anderson THE next decade of research, engagement and innovation in dryland agriculture to be conducted by Mallee Sustainable Farming has been unveiled within a…
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Countries ready for Ukraine truce role
PARIS: Twenty-six countries are ready to take part in an international force as part of security guarantees for Ukraine in the event of a peace…
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Israeli army says it controls 40 per cent of Gaza City
GAZA CITY: Israel controls 40 per cent of Gaza City, a military spokesperson says as its bombardment forced more Palestinians from their homes there, while…
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More support for sport
Karli Farrell MORE kids in Sunraysia will have access to sport following the latest announcement of the State Government’s Get Active Kids Voucher Program. The…
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Foundation supports families facing leukaemia
Denika Anderson FOR Australians living in regional, rural and remote communities, the challenges surrounding a leukaemia diagnosis are often greater than for those living in…
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Giorgio Armani dies aged 91
ROME: Designer Giorgio Armani, who helped to put Italy at the forefront of global fashion and dressed Hollywood stars, has died at the age of…
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Regional growth at the heart of new inquiry
Denika Anderson A NEW inquiry into creating sustainable economic growth in rural and regional Australia is now open to submissions. The House of Representatives’ Joint…
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Light art installation to brighten
Lochlainn Heley CONSTRUCTION is underway on a new immersive art installation in Wentworth showcasing a stunning display of sound and light. The Fibre Optic Symphonic…
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Record forecast set for Australian production
Fraser Barton/ AAP SOARING livestock prices are set to push Australia’s agriculture, fisheries and forestry production to record heights, eclipsing $100 billion. Drought conditions in…
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Living wonders on the page
Planet Fungi: A Photographer’s Foray Catherine Marconiak, Stephen Axford and Tom May FROM the forests of Patagonia to the peaks of the Himalayas, Planet Fungi:…