PREMIUM News Plibersek is out, Watt is inThe prime minister’s new ministry has been unveiled following Labor’s big win at the ballot box. By Country News
News Tatura Fire Brigade has the Tuesday crewThe CFA highlighted 80 stories over 80 days, one of those stories is the Tatura... By Country News
News Fire stations tell the CFA’s storyFrom tin sheds and red brick buildings to weatherboard structures and ex-army Nissen huts. By Country News
News Car burns next to homeAnother local home was close to being lost to fire yesterday morning when a parked... By Zoe McMaugh
News Result ‘terrible’: DaveyDeniliquin-based Senator Perin Davey has expressed disappointment at election results, which are likely to see... By Zoe McMaugh
News Dolly Day breakfast draws a crowdNutrien Ag Deniliquin’s Dolly’s Dream donation tally has now increased to $24,000 over three years,... By Zoe McMaugh
News Two assaults in one nightPolice are investing two separate alleged assaults which occurred at the weekend. By Zoe McMaugh
News Blue donned for Dolly’s DreamIt was ‘Do It For Dolly Day’ on Friday, and around Deniliquin even the youngest... By Rowan Frazer
News Flying high for 40 yearsKestrel Aviation’s anniversary celebration attracted a large crowd. By Billie Davern
News New leadership for Parks VictoriaThe Victorian National Parks Association says the new team must refocus on nature protection instead... By Country News
News VFF releases Victorian budget wish listThe VFF has asked for an increased kangaroo harvesting quotas in drought-affected regions. By Country News
News Murray-Darling councils discuss basin issuesThe Region 2 Murray Darling Association held a meeting in Moama on May 1. By Lua Ikenasio
News Fonterra’s case against Bega dismissedThe NSW Supreme Court has heard the case about licensing arrangements. By Djembe Archibald
News Few surprises in region’s election resultsThere were no surprises in the election results for our region except for the seat... By Djembe Archibald
News Virtual fencing legalised in NSWVictorian farmers are still waiting for access to the technology. By Djembe Archibald