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  • New building helps grow school

    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…

  • Fines set for unsafe showbags

    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…

  • Sustainable food for thought

    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…

  • Countries ready for Ukraine truce role

    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…

  • Israeli army says it controls 40 per cent of Gaza City

    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…

  • More support for sport

    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…

  • Foundation supports families facing leukaemia

    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…

  • Giorgio Armani dies aged 91

    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…

  • Regional growth at the heart of new inquiry

    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…

  • Light art installation to brighten

    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…

  • Record forecast set for Australian production

    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…

  • Living wonders on the page

    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:…

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