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  • Decision pending on new college campus proposal

    Decision pending on new college campus proposal

    PAYIKA College students will fall through the cracks of Victoria’s education system if a proposal to keep the school running next year is rejected, the…

  • Gift buyers going postal

    Gift buyers going postal

    RECORD numbers of Australians are going online to buy their Christmas gifts, and Swan Hill’s post office is feeling the strain. December 2011 saw Australia…

  • Wedding guest placed on community corrections order 

    Wedding guest placed on community corrections order 

    A WEDDING attendee who had to be evicted from the reception following an altercation with another guest has appeared before the Swan Hill Magistrates’ Court.…

  • Lucky escape

    Lucky escape

    A MAN has escaped with a broken arm after his car (pictured on Friday) crashed into a tree near Piangil. An Ambulance unit was called…

  • Council awaiting bridge advice

    Council awaiting bridge advice

    TWO Swan Hill Rural City Councillors don’t believe they will be shut out from voting on one of the matters they have pledged to champion:…

  • New service to address mental health 

    New service to address mental health 

    SWAN Hill’s youth mental health service providers are set to be boosted by the arrival of a new co-ordinating agency within the municipality. Loddon Mallee…

  • Patients a step closer to crossing safely on Splatt Street

    Patients a step closer to crossing safely on Splatt Street

    SWAN Hill’s patients are one step closer to a safer route between medical facilities on Splatt Street. A letter from the Residents and Ratepayers Association…

  • Katis, Williams appear in Melbourne court 

    COUNCILLOR John Katis has appeared in an Electoral Tribunal hearing defending allegations of defamation and underhanded campaign tactics by unsuccessful Robinvale candidate Tim Williams. In…

  • Welfare guidelines could extend to sheep, says RSPCA

    Welfare guidelines could extend to sheep, says RSPCA

     AN RSPCA spokesperson said new guidelines recommending the boycott of saleyards by beef producers, labelled “absurd” by the Victorian Farmers Federation, could be extended to…

  • Forest cleared for Christmas

    Forest cleared for Christmas

    MORE than 100 Christmas trees of all shapes and sizes decked the (town) hall on Friday night for the Forest of Christmas Trees charity auction.…

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