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  • Debt bill rockets up

    Debt bill rockets up

    REGIONAL Victorians will now have no choice but to pay $25 million a day to pay the interest bill on Labor’s debt that is set…

  • Support in difficult times

    Support in difficult times

    WE have heard time and time again people tell their children, “Never walk past The Salvos without giving a donation, because they helped us (or…

  • Letter: More funds for MRI

    Letter: More funds for MRI

    A HUGE thanks to the people of Swan Hill and surrounds for supporting the Swan Hill District Health Open Garden Day on Sunday, October 20.…

  • Support for business and drag strip

    Support for business and drag strip

    DEAR Editor I would like the opportunity to refute accusations that were made following the Drag Strip saga that I am anti-business. I was raised…

  • Giving locals voice

    Giving locals voice

    Dear Editor, For too long, those affected most by the transition to renewables haven’t been given a voice. The Nationals are bringing it back. Locals…

  • Property rates

    Property rates

    Dear Editor I AM writing to bring attention to a concerning issue regarding property rates in the Swan Hill area. Recently, I received my rates…

  • Murray Valley CWA anniversary

    Murray Valley CWA anniversary

    Dear Editor Murray Valley Country Women’s Association, present and former members, celebrated its 90th birthday last Friday. It was a memorable event as a result…

  • Lucky to have rail service

    Lucky to have rail service

    READING the update on the Swan Hill train service, Swan Hill is lucky to have a train service, not like the people of Mildura. All…

  • Mining benefits to favour Mallee

    Mining benefits to favour Mallee

    THE Mallee can seize the opportunity mining brings Regional Victoria is more important than ever to Victoria’s future. With the state in a dire financial…

  • Treading water on doctor shortage

    Treading water on doctor shortage

    THE issue of the shortage of doctors in Swan Hill and surrounding towns continues. It feels a bit like Brigerton: everyone promenades and circles round…

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