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  • Times are a-changin’

    Times are a-changin’

    READING The Guardian’s page 1 story (November 18) about payment to local councillors took my mind back to the pre-Swan Hill Rural City Council times.…

  • Food prices will rise

    Food prices will rise

    WHEN I was in high school, our economics teacher taught us about supply and demand. It’s not rocket science – when you reduce supply, you…

  • Thanks for donations and time

    Thanks for donations and time

    MAY I, through your paper, thank all the members of the general public of the Swan Hill and surrounding area that assisted in the Swan…

  • Food prices will rise

    Food prices will rise

    WHEN I was in high school, our economics teacher taught us about supply and demand. It’s not rocket science – when you reduce supply, you…

  • Letters to the editor

    Letters to the editor

    Levee conditions an election issue MANY people have asked what they can do to help with the 35km of levee banks downstream of Swan Hill,…

  • Letters to the Editor

    Letters to the Editor

    Fix the levee CONGRATULATIONS to the person or persons who called the “high river meeting” held in the town hall. It was great to see…

  • Letters to the editor

    Letters to the editor

    Health care system has broken I AM writing to you to support the comments made by our hospital chief executive Peter Abrahams (“Help on standby”,…

  • Flexibility needed, but not more buybacks

    Flexibility needed, but not more buybacks

    THE community-based Speak Up Campaign is alarmed at some of the commentary from a meeting of Murray-Darling Basin Water Ministers on October 12. While Speak…

  • Letters to the editor

    Letters to the editor

    THE story Left in Limbo (October 11, The Guardian, pg 1) has some misconceptions relating to the refugees in Swan Hill area. We are calling…

  • Neglected drainage system

    Neglected drainage system

    UNAWARE or don’t care, maybe both. The drainage system north of Swan Hill, owned by Goulburn Murray Water, once the pride of irrigators on Tyntynder…

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