Community
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Morning tea takes the cake
IT may have been raining and cold outside on Monday, but that didn’t dampen the spirits of nearly 70 attendees at the Lake Boga Community’s…
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Winterfest to honour founder’s legacy
THE weather may have cooled, but things are heating up when it comes to preparations for this year’s Woorinen Winterfest celebrations. Volunteers from the Woorinen…
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Path links town
The first section of concrete was poured last week on the new McCallum Street shared pedestrian pathway. The path will link the Swan Hill CBD…
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Midwives guide the miracle of life
SWAN Hill District Health (SHDH) has maintained a service for mothers, babies and families throughout the COVID-19 pandemic. Like at other regional health services, the…
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Chimney check crucial for winter safety
FIRE authorities are urging people to keep themselves safe in winter by checking and maintaining their fireplaces, chimneys, fireboxes and flues. Firefighters respond to numerous…
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College turns blue in support of MND
SWAN Hill College found an interesting way to welcome in the first day of winter, hosting their MND Beanie Day with the highlight being six…
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Be brave, make change
NATIONAL Reconciliation Week (NRW) runs from May 27 to June 3 and is a time for all Australians to learn about our shared histories, cultures…
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Plastic ban begins in NSW
LIGHTWEIGHT plastic bags are now banned on both sides of the Murray river, as the first stage of the New South Wales plastic ban begins.…
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Kids key to future of reconciliation
A KEY factor in spreading the word about Reconciliation Week and Sorry Day is through the country’s youngest citizens, Mallee District Aboriginal Services (MDAS) interim…
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Silo demolition begins to open riverfront
DEMOLITION of the former GrainCorp site in Swan Hill has begun. Workers have been onsite in the past fortnight clearing the Monash Drive site, including…










