PREMIUM 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. By David Rak Journalist Related Stories News Fairley Leadership Program explores Girgarre's agriculture and community spiritAgriculture and business leaders swap secrets with up and coming leaders. By Riverine Herald News Act on asthma now to breathe easierMore than 90 per cent of asthma hospital visits in Australia are avoidable with better care. By Ryan Bellingham News Murray-Darling councils discuss basin issuesThe Region 2 Murray Darling Association members held a meeting in Moama on Thursday. By Lua Ikenasio News Murray River Council welcomes citizens homeFive new Australians officially became citizens at a ceremony on Thursday, May 1. By Emily Donohoe Newsletter Delivered Monday, Wednesday & Friday Subscribe to Newsletter Most Popular News Guns seized, arrests made in joint raid News Candidate profile: David Vincent News Who are the candidates for Farrer this federal election? News Federal election 2025 | How to vote in Nicholls AAP Tennis De Minaur's Madrid Open title hopes crushed
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