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  • Tennis set to net region $2 million

    Tennis set to net region $2 million

    THE Swan Hill region will net close to $2 million when more than 1200 people descend on the rural city for Tennis Victoria’s Country Week.…

  • Regional road conditions hit tipping point

    Regional road conditions hit tipping point

    A CONCERNED Lake Boga resident is raising the alarm over a sinking section of the Murray Valley Highway between Swan Hill and Lake Boga, warning…

  • Storms wreak havoc

    Storms wreak havoc

    LARGE parts of the Mallee were hit hard during storms that caused widespread disruption across the region earlier this week. Sunday, Monday and Tuesday were…

  • Exciting progress on cultural redevelopments

    Exciting progress on cultural redevelopments

    I WAS excited to see the developments really beginning to take shape at the Swan Hill Regional Art Gallery and the Tourism and Cultural Hub…

  • Fire chief urges be vigilant for fires

    Fire chief urges be vigilant for fires

    THE community is being urged to remain vigilant toward fire as the region’s brigades assist in fighting fires in the Grampians National Park. CFA District…

  • Robinvale housing works start

    Robinvale housing works start

    SWAN Hill Council is calling on contractors to be part of a transformative project addressing the critical housing shortage for important workers in Robinvale. Acting…

  • Drag strip repairs in fast lane

    Drag strip repairs in fast lane

    SWAN Hill’s drag strip is racing towards an ambitious October deadline to stage the first meeting with its new operators Skid City (Swan Hill) Inc.…

  • Power out after storms

    Power out after storms

    NYAH and Sea Lake were still without power on Monday after severe storms swept through the Mallee on Sunday night causing widespread damage and disruption.…

  • Ultima footpath works

    Ultima footpath works

    SWAN Hill Council has announced it will soon start footpath replacement in Dillon Street, Ultima. Director of infrastructure Leah Johnston said works were scheduled to…

  • Town leader mourned

    Town leader mourned

    SOFTLY spoken with a loud passion for a Quambatook that she made “stronger, kinder, and more connected”. That’s how Merril Kelly has been remembered, as…

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