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  • Farmers frustrated over mining license

    Farmers frustrated over mining license

    FARMERS are disappointed in the Victorian State Government’s decision to grant VHM a 20-year mining licence for the Goschen Rare Earths and Mineral Sands Project…

  • Debate over driving age

    Debate over driving age

    THE Victorian Government has put the brakes on a push to reduce the probationary licence age in Victoria to 17 in line with every other…

  • Teddy Bear’s Picnic

    Teddy Bear’s Picnic

    THE weather is looking fine for Inner Wheel’s Teddy Bear’s Picnic at Riverside Park Soundshell, 11am to 2pm Wednesday April 16. Inner Wheel president Tracy…

  • Water fines, cautions jump

    Water fines, cautions jump

    LATEST water law compliance data for spring and summer shows the number of fines issued is up almost 70 per cent. The number of fines…

  • SWDH chief executive Peter Abraham quits

    SWDH chief executive Peter Abraham quits

    SWAN Hill District Health chief executive Peter Abraham has resigned after almost six years in the position. He has informed the board of his intention…

  • Get behind Swan Hill wishlist

    Get behind Swan Hill wishlist

    A BOLD new vision for Swan Hill has been released. Swan Hill Rural City Council Mayor, Cr Stuart King, is asking the community to “get…

  • Police focus on Easter holiday motorists

    Police focus on Easter holiday motorists

    THE Easter Road Safety campaign is back in Swan Hill for its 26th year, with police and sponsors LJ Hooker hoping to continue the campaign’s…

  • Milder weather recorded

    Milder weather recorded

    SWAN Hill has recorded milder daytime temperatures this month before the warmth returns on the weekend. The average maximum temperature of 24.3 degrees is above…

  • Anglican news

    Anglican news

    AS we approach Easter, the time of Jesus’ crucifixion, we first celebrate His triumphant entry and welcome into Jerusalem. On Sunday we mark this with…

  • Parties await court decision

    Parties await court decision

    ADVOCATES were in Federal Court this week to challenge a project they have claimed would have detrimental outcomes for significant wetlands along the Murray River.…

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