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Fresh stationery gets the creative juices flowing
STARTING the new school year with fresh stationery is a highlight for many students. There’s something symbolic about opening a new notebook to a fresh…
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Just add salt for something special
LAKE Tyrrell was a tourism hotspot over the Christmas and new year period, with hundreds of domestic and international tourists taking advantage of the various…
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Supplies all sorted
WITH the new school year fast approaching, now is the perfect time to get organised and start preparing for a seamless transition. Bakker & Glen…
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Council says come experience local government
THE Swan Hill Rural City Council has taken an important next step in supporting the leaders of the next generation. Launching its 2025 scholarship program,…
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Disaster funding to preserve museum
THE Lake Boga Flying Boat Museum will receive $65,500 following a successful application to the Victorian Government’s Disaster Recovery Heritage Grants. The funding will be…
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How art trail unearthed a gem for tourists
BULOKE Shire is fast becoming a tourist destination, with many flocking to the region over the Christmas and new year period, to explore the natural…
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Zoo animals settle in
FROM hippos and lions, to meerkats and more, 21 life-sized zoo animals are hiding in the Pioneer Settlement until the school holidays end. Pioneer Settlement…
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Upgrades stay ahead of the kerb
SWAN Hill Council is about to start infrastructure upgrades in Swan Hill, including kerb and channel replacements, and footpath improvements. Coronation Avenue, Stradbroke Avenue and…
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Heat cooks meat hopper
A MEAT meal hopper was dumped after a fire started from a mechanical failure in the hammer mill process at Swan Hill Abattoirs on Tuesday…
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Shear effort has machines ready
QUAMBATOOK Heritage Working Machinery Association members have been working on various projects in readiness for the annual harvest working weekend later this month. Member Ian…










