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  • Push to heritage list swamp

    Push to heritage list swamp

    AN “immensely” significant place for Aboriginal people for tens of thousands of years, Ghow Swamp could soon be added to the National Heritage Listing. The…

  • Bowls bonanza boosts economy

    Bowls bonanza boosts economy

    BARHAM was on the international centre stage last week as it hosted the 2025 World Bowls Champion of Champions. The tournament was held at the…

  • A day of reflection

    A day of reflection

    On September 29 each year police around the country honour those who died in the line of duty, and the wider population are reminded of…

  • Photographer’s bittersweet win

    Photographer’s bittersweet win

    HUDDLED around the family television in Swan Hill, Michael Willson vividly recalls the 1990 AFL grand final, recording it on the VCR and later taking…

  • Fruit flies head further south

    Fruit flies head further south

    AS Queensland fruit flies have continued to make their way further south into Victoria, horticulturalist Rob Pelletier has been helping communities protect their gardens from…

  • Don’t let your campfire ruin everyone’s Grand Final weekend 

    Don’t let your campfire ruin everyone’s Grand Final weekend 

    THIS Grand Final long weekend is a great opportunity for holiday makers to relax and socialise around a campfire in the state’s parks and forests.…

  • Get set for spring storms

    Get set for spring storms

    Karli Farrell NOW is the time to prepare your homes and communities for possible spring storms, with the Bureau of Meteorology’s long-range forecast indicating severe…

  • Impaired driving targeted

    Impaired driving targeted

    POLICE will be out on the roads around the state this weekend, as the combination of the AFL Grand Final, school holidays and long weekend…

  • Milestone celebration for market

    Milestone celebration for market

    Kerang’s beloved monthly market is gearing up for a milestone celebration this weekend—but organisers warn it could be the last unless the community rallies behind…

  • Weir upgrades take shape

    Weir upgrades take shape

    Visitors to the Quambatook Weir are benefiting from improvements made possible by Gannawarra Shire Council and the State Government. Upgrades to the weir have been…

  • Rural specialism the right prescription

    Rural specialism the right prescription

    RURAL generalism will now be recognised as a specialty field within general practice following approval by the Medical Board of Australia of a Commonwealth-funded joint…

  • Wind farm to lodge permit

    Wind farm to lodge permit

    DRAFT scoping requirements for the Cannie wind farm Environmental Effects Statement are set to be finalised. Located around 25km west of Kerang and just south…

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