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 Fresh appeal over deliberate firesNSW Police have released images of a man and a vehicle as they re-appeal for information over a series of deliberate summer bushfires near Mulwala, Rennie and Corowa. By Jared Loughnan News New in briefMajor upgrade work on the historic John Foord Bridge over the Murray River has been completed four weeks ahead of schedule, providing an early boost for the cross-border communities of Corowa and Wahgunyah. By Corowa Free Press News Steady growth sustaining IndigoIndigo Shire is maintaining an impressive $70 million in new development annually and a new Indigo Settlement Strategy (ISS) will aim to guide growth, ensuring infrastructure and community character are preserved. By Ian Johnson News Groundwater fears stall Mulwala piggeryPlans to expand piggery operations to Mulwala have been temporarily put on hold by JBS Rivalea after community feedback showed concerns about the potential for groundwater contamination at the Rosewood Park site. By Ian Johnson Newsletter Delivered weekly each Wednesday Subscribe to Newsletter Most Popular News Groundwater fears stall Mulwala piggery News New in brief News $3k haircut for mental health News Sisters doing it for themselves News Empowering communities through local banking
News Fresh appeal over deliberate firesNSW Police have released images of a man and a vehicle as they re-appeal for information over a series of deliberate summer bushfires near Mulwala, Rennie and Corowa. By Jared Loughnan
News New in briefMajor upgrade work on the historic John Foord Bridge over the Murray River has been completed four weeks ahead of schedule, providing an early boost for the cross-border communities of Corowa and Wahgunyah. By Corowa Free Press
News Steady growth sustaining IndigoIndigo Shire is maintaining an impressive $70 million in new development annually and a new Indigo Settlement Strategy (ISS) will aim to guide growth, ensuring infrastructure and community character are preserved. By Ian Johnson
News Groundwater fears stall Mulwala piggeryPlans to expand piggery operations to Mulwala have been temporarily put on hold by JBS Rivalea after community feedback showed concerns about the potential for groundwater contamination at the Rosewood Park site. By Ian Johnson