2017
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Dog attack victim speaks out
THE 79-year-old Swan Hill woman who was viciously attacked by a dog two weeks ago has spoken out, saying local dog owners need to be…
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Top effort for firies
RISING like a phoenix from the ashes, Swan Hill’s Country Fire Authority team climbed from last place to finish 17th team at the biennial Australasian…
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Swan Hill Inc to discuss Market Day expansion
CALLS to hold the Swan Hill Market Day to twice a year might be jumping the gun, according to a Swan Hill Inc Traders Committee…
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Time’s up for chook farm developer
A CONTENTIOUS proposal for a poultry farm just north of Swan Hill looks likely to be scrapped, with the applicant failing to supply critical information…
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26,500 residents armed with traps
ORGANISERS are finalising plans for a second round of the Swan Hill region fruit fly trap roll-out, as results from the first round have been…
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Locals want more market days for town
FOLLOWING roaring trade over the Market Day weekend local business owners have called for the annual event, which sees Campbell Street shut down to make…
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Wakool to remain a stand alone council
WAKOOL Shire Council will be fit for the future if it adopts the new ‘rural council’ model, the Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal (IPART) has…
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End of an era
A SMALL team of dedicated volunteers are coming to terms with the decision to close down Swan Hill’s beloved Pioneer Animal Nursery Incorporated (PANI). Di…
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Servo cops another serving
ANOTHER community member has spoken out against the proposed Coles Express service station on the corner of McCallum and Beveridge Streets. Earlier this month, Swan…
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New leader for council planning
SWAN Hill Rural City Council has a new director of planning and development, but is losing its planning team leader. Adam McSwain was introduced as…









