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Water drought becomes money drought for many country towns

As the water dries up in drought-affected Australia, so does the money that keeps many country towns afloat.




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Election 2019: Helen Haines keeps Indi independent as Cathy McGowan's successor wins

Helen Haines is set to make history by becoming the first independent to succeed another in Federal Parliament, replacing Cathy McGowan in the northern Victorian seat of Indi.





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Concerns conditions on Charles Sturt University's registration will damage student credibility

Concerns are raised about Charles Sturt University's spending priorities and credibility after a number of conditions were attached to the facility's registration.




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Scientists raise concerns with National Carp Control Plan using herpes virus

Australian aquatic ecologists say the National Carp Control Plan falls short on safety and efficacy as the deadline for advice to Federal Government approaches.




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Woman charged with egging Scott Morrison fronts court

Amber Holt, who is accused of throwing an egg at Scott Morrison during a CWA meeting in Albury earlier this month, pleads guilty to possessing a prohibited drug but her lawyer says a charge of common assault requires "further representation".




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Victorian Budget winners and losers

How will the Victorian Government find the cash to deliver its costly promises as stamp duty falls and federal funding hopes are not realised? Through what the Treasurer warned would be a "Budget of hard choices".





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Victoria's misunderstood road rules explained

As Victoria's road toll surges well above what it was this time a year ago, we look at some of the state's most misunderstood traffic rules.





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Police offer $500k reward in hunt for person who shot cyclist on Myrtleford-Everton Rail Trail

After two years, police in Victoria still do not know why someone shot Kelvin Tennant while he was cycling on the Myrtleford-Everton Rail Trail in 2017. They are offering a $500,000 reward to find the person responsible.





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Littleproud flags possible government intervention in southern water market ahead of ACCC inquiry

The newly sworn-in Water Minister David Littleproud is to order ACCC inquiry into water trading in southern basin.




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Homeless people become tenants in rental properties with mentor support to stay off the streets

A program supporting the homeless with a mentor once they're housed is being hailed as a way to reduce the number of people sleeping rough.







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Grunt the 'very friendly' giant pet pig banned from walking on Wangaratta Council's public land

Wangaratta Council has issued the pig's owner with a cease and desist notice, stating he has broken a local law by walking Grunt the pig in public and will be fined $806 if he continues.







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Men shot by police in Barnawartha North were known to counterterrorism police

The brothers shot and injured by police after wielding a knife and tomahawk during a confrontation in Victoria's north-east were of interest to counterterrorisminvestigators.




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Barnawartha police shooting: NSW authorities allege brothers were radicalised before jail time

The brothers shot by police in Barnawartha North yesterday were radicalised before going to jail last year, NSW Corrective Services allege, as counterterrorism police say one of the men had been on their radar for at least two years.




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Milk recall for Coles, Pauls, REV and PhysiCAL brands over cleaner contamination fears

Eight popular milk brands sold in supermarkets across Victoria and southern New South Wales are being recalled over fears a cleaning solution made its way into the batch.





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Injured Albury water polo star Nick Dempsey moves to Gold Coast for next stage of rehabilitation

Former water polo star Nick Dempsey will leave his Albury home to continue therapy at one of Australia's leading rehabilitation facilities on the Gold Coast.




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Glimmer of hope for some NSW farmers as agricultural production plummets

As much of New South Wales continues to battle drought, one Gundagai farmer is counting himself as one of the lucky ones.




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Mount Buffalo precinct



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Mount Buffalo Chalet.



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Victorian High Country's iconic Mount Buffalo Chalet still waiting for long-overdue makeover

Australia's largest timber building, the Mount Buffalo Chalet, will stay mothballed through another Australian winter without undergoing any development works.




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Joshua Clavell faces court after being shot by police in Barnawartha standoff

A man who was shot by police in northern Victoria last week, after he and his brother allegedly threatened officers with a knife and a tomahawk, appears in court charged with assaulting police.





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New hope for Hyde family as minister reviews cystic fibrosis deportation case

An Irish family, at risk of being deported because of their son's cystic fibrosis, has been given renewed hope with the news that their case will be reviewed.




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Farmers celebrate record lamb prices but it's not good news for everyone

It is a familiar story, high commodity prices benefit some parts of the supply chain, but not others. That is the case in the sheep and lamb industry, where record prices are a boon for farmers, but a nightmare for processors and butchers.




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WIN News to cut four commercial TV newsrooms in Orange, Wagga Wagga, Albury and Bundaberg

Regional communities have been left reeling, following WIN News' announcement it would be axing four commercial television newsrooms in New South Wales and Queensland.




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Milk recalled in Victoria, southern NSW over possible E.coli contamination

There has been a second milk recall affecting stores in Victoria and southern New South Wales over fears about possible E.coli contamination.




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Regent honeyeaters' mysterious journey to be tracked with cutting-edge tech

Conservationists are hoping new, tiny satellite tracking tech can show where these critically endangered birds hide each and every year.




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Former milk processor Murray Goulburn settles class action for $42m

Legal group Slater and Gordon reaches an agreement with the former milk processing co-operative on behalf of 1,300 investors.




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High country huts, some more than 100 years old, still saving lives and preserving Victorian history

Victoria's high country huts, preserved and maintained by around 240 volunteers, are each a little piece of history with an important job to do.






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Cotton farmers offer up water entitlements as concerns mount over state of Murray-Darling rivers

A group of Barwon-Darling farmers have offered to sell their water entitlements at a value which would encourage new owners "not to grow cotton".




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Microlight flown by uncle crashes into Lake Eildon, killing Melbourne woman Kathleen Canavan

Relatives are mourning the death of a 23-year-old Melbourne woman who died on Saturday when a microlight flown by her uncle crashed into the waters of Lake Eildon in central Victoria.



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Woman's body found after microlight crashes into Lake Eildon in central Victoria

Police recover the body of a 23-year-old Melbourne woman who was a passenger in a microlight aircraft that had crashed into Lake Eildon, in central Victoria. The pilot was rescued by a fishing boat and taken to hospital.



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Former teacher Vincent Henry Reynolds jailed for abusing 38 students in Victorian schools

A former primary school teacher who abused 38 of his students at several country Victorian schools is sentenced to 12 years in jail, but some of his victims say the sentence should be longer.




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Albury's historic St Matthew's Church to restore Letourneau organ after arson attack

More than 1,000 pipes from Albury's St Matthew's Church's renowned Letourneau organ will be removed and restored after being damaged by fire three years ago.




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