News
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Alert on invasive weed
RESIDENTS in the Murray region are being asked to keep an eye out for an invasive weed known as frogbit. Frogbit (limnobium laevigatum) is a…
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Prepare for fire season
MALLEE residents should prepare for an early start to the fire season, with the forecast of a drier and warmer spring. Victoria’s drier than average…
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Stamps honour beloved birds
THREE of Australia’s most commonly admired birds are set to feature on new commemorative stamps, thanks to a partnership between Australia Post and BirdLife Australia.…
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Exhibitions takes a black-and-white view
By Sarah Buchecker MILDURA Arts Centre’s latest exhibition showcases the depth and range that can be achieved by using only black and white. Monochrome was…
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Mining boss to step aside
MINING development company VHM Ltd is searching for a new managing director or chief executive officer to take over from Graham Howard. Mr Howard will…
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Water buybacks ‘the easy way out’, says VFF
DISAPPOINTMENT, blackmail and taking the easy way out. These are just a few of the terms used by some irrigation farmers to describe their feelings…
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Police lure recruits with Mallee roles
WE want you here – that’s the message Victoria Police is sending to potential recruits across the Mallee, via an initiative to support resourcing in…
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Change of control at SES unit
THERE has been a change of leadership at Kerang’s Victorian State Emergency Service unit, with Mark Gardiner taking over the reins from Glyndia Gee as…
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Almost 300 roads to go, shire tells flood inquiry
by Shannon Colee FUNDING issues, out-of-date information and the use of local knowledge were top of mind for the Murray River Group of Councils as…
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Rebuilding plan aims at better replacement
A NEW program will ensure infrastructure can be built back using more resilient methods or materials, meaning it is less likely these assets will be…
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Reedy Lake road repairs needed
A DOZEN Reedy Lake residents have petitioned council to repair an unnamed connecting road. The petition, containing 13 names, calls for council to undertake repairs…
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We celebrate Gannawarra’s special father figures
FATHER’S Day is just around the corner, so we visited Kerang South Primary School and St Joseph’s Kerang to ask students what they love and…












