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  • Fire cause investigated

    Fire cause investigated

    Fire cause investigation POLICE are investigating the cause of a fire north of Leitchville. Police and firefighters attended the house fire on Hornsby Road in…

  • No border lines when it comes to fires

    No border lines when it comes to fires

    CROSS-border fire crews joined forces to contain an out-of-control burn-off last week. CFA crews from Koondrook and Murrabit worked side-by-side with their New South Wales…

  • Cruel dog act

    Cruel dog act

    TWO teenage boys have been charged after a pet dog was allegedly bludgeoned to death in Kerang. Police will allege the household pet was repeatedly…

  • Pedalling for a worthy cause

    Pedalling for a worthy cause

    HE might not be cycling to any specific town or destination, but Matthew Hodgson has his eyes on one thing: helping to fight childhood cancer.…

  • Report finds childcare in Cohuna not viable

    Report finds childcare in Cohuna not viable

    CHILDCARE service provision by Gannawarra Council in Cohuna would require a significant capital investment and ongoing operational subsidy, according to a report. Council was told…

  • No room in council budget for advocacy initiative

    No room in council budget for advocacy initiative

    GANNAWARRA Shire councillor Ross Stanton says 50,000 vaccinations in arms will make a difference, not $50,000 for a border advocacy initiative. At last month’s council…

  • Gladys Berejiklian had to go, says Helen Dalton

    Gladys Berejiklian had to go, says Helen Dalton

    THE bombshell resignation of Gladys Berejiklian was no surprise to Member for Murray Helen Dalton, who now wants the NSW Liberals to quickly install a…

  • Webster wants telco bosses held responsible

    Webster wants telco bosses held responsible

    MEMBER for Mallee Anne Webster is joining a campaign to make telecommunication companies accountable for continued poor service in regional areas. Dr Webster has joined…

  • Siblings shocked at grave disgust

    Siblings shocked at grave disgust

    A KERANG family has been left disgusted after vandals allegedly damaged their mother’s gravesite. Heather Ilsley died on May 15 after a short battle with…

  • Income support wound back

    Income support wound back

    INCOME support for people who lost work because of lockdowns will be wound back by the Federal Government once key vaccination targets are hit. Under…

  • On-farm dairy conditions ‘relatively favourable’

    On-farm dairy conditions ‘relatively favourable’

    THE dairy industry is “fairing well” despite the COVID-19 pandemic, with conditions on-farm remaining “relatively favourable”, according to Dairy Australia. The September Situation and Outlook…

  • Victoria launches Pfizer dose push with three-week gap

    Victoria launches Pfizer dose push with three-week gap

    THE gap between Pfizer doses will be slashed to three weeks as Victoria marked a grim COVID-19 milestone on Thursday, with daily case numbers swelling…

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