News Letters to the editor By David Rak Sep 27, 2021 Mitchell Shire is staying in lockdown. Hold tight - we’re checking permissions before loading more content Seymour has no COVID-19 cases but is being penalised because we are in Mitchell Shire. Isn’t it about time Seymour drew the line and left Mitchell Shire? Seymour is a regional town and not like the south, which is becoming metropolitan. It is time for our north riding councillors to stand up and fight for Seymour and others in post code 3660. — Greg Edwards, Seymour. Related Stories News Harvest fire risk alert“Using farm machinery on high-risk days can ignite fires that threaten property and destroy crops,” warns RFS. By Contributed News Outlook points to continued low inflowsThe MDBA outlines strategies to manage water delivery amid ongoing dry conditions and low inflows to the Murray River. By Contributed News Community heroes celebratedNSW member Helen Dalton honors Deniliquin's community champions, ensuring their legacies are recorded in Hansard. By Eamon Kurta News Murray to host Landcare conference“This is an opportunity to celebrate the work of our Landcare community and strengthen partnerships,” says Gareth Johnston. By Contributed Newsletter Delivered weekly each Friday Subscribe to Newsletter Most Popular News Edward River Council enters water market News Free bus whenever the the Deni RSL is open News Friday’s carols schedule set News ‘Hooning’ car found at fire News NSW farmers allowed virtual fencing
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