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  • Boort residents get the jab done

    Boort residents get the jab done

    A ONE-doctor clinic in Boort will have jabbed hundreds of arms by the end of the week. Since mid-April, Boort District Medical Centre’s Dr Chris…

  • Fines slapped on people entering Victoria without permit

    Fines slapped on people entering Victoria without permit

    PEOPLE have been caught sneaking into Victoria without a permit. Police recently issued six infringement notices to people in the Gannawarra and Swan Hill council…

  • New roof installed on former Koondrook church

    New roof installed on former Koondrook church

    A NEW roof has been installed on the 130-year-old former Koondrook Baptist Church. Barham Koondrook Historical Society president Christine Dartnell said the project was made…

  • Releases from Hume Dam on hold

    Releases from Hume Dam on hold

    LESS rainfall than predicted has stopped pre-releases of water from Hume Dam that were being made to maintain airspace. The Murray-Darling Basin Authority released close…

  • Kerang Show falls victim to Covid again

    Kerang Show falls victim to Covid again

    THE Kerang Show has been cancelled for a second year in a row, with restrictions and lockdowns making it difficult for organisers to run a…

  • Emu farm learns lessons after avian influenza outbreak

    Emu farm learns lessons after avian influenza outbreak

    POULTRY farmers are benefitting from biosecurity lessons learned during the response to a “potentially disastrous episode” in the Gannawarra shire, according to Agriculture Victoria. On July…

  • Border communities on their knees

    Border communities on their knees

    BORDER bubble issues remain a hot topic as Member for Murray Helen Dalton visited border river towns. Mrs Dalton spoke to community members on the…

  • Hundreds without power during pole replacement

    Hundreds without power during pole replacement

    MORE than 350 customers in Kerang will be without power tomorrow. A Powercor spokeswoman said during a routine inspection this week, a pole on Vaughan Street was…

  • Financial lifeline critical for ag shows, says Peter Walsh

    Financial lifeline critical for ag shows, says Peter Walsh

    MEMBER for Murray Plains Peter Walsh fears agricultural shows and field days will fold if they aren’t given a financial lifeline. Covid uncertainties have forced…

  • Angry farmers want more water allocation

    Angry farmers want more water allocation

    NORTHERN Victoria farmers have lambasted the NSW Government after it was revealed only 30 per cent of their allocation entitlement would be delivered this year.…

  • Cohuna project making way for fish

    Cohuna project making way for fish

    THE second stage of the Cohuna and Koondrook fishways project is complete, in time for the start of the irrigation season. Goulburn-Murray Water (GMW) has…

  • Telstra warns not to open voice message text scam

    Telstra warns not to open voice message text scam

    TELCO giant cyber security experts have warned people not to open a supposed voice message in a scam text message. Telstra said it was Android…

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