News
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Driving to success
Erin Decker is proof that you don’t need industry experience to make a meaningful impact in business – you just need determination, heart, and a…
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Family store legacy
RETAIL has run in Julie Davey’s family for five generations, from her grandfather to her grandchildren. Julie’s father started Loddon Valley Disposals in 1981, and…
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Burglaries from homes and businesses throughout region
SWAN HILL Burglaries: A MOTEL guest had two laptops and an iPad stolen from the main room of his suite while using the bathroom on…
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Prepare for a wicked experience
IN a night staged for fans and cinephiles alike, Showbiz Cinemas Swan Hill will host a special advance screening of the much-anticipated film Wicked: For…
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Trikers rev into town
The Aussie Trikefest has made it to Swan Hill for their biennial meet. The region has welcomed a large convoy of three-wheeled motorbikes as they…
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Decades of dedication
AFTER 30 years helping the community during times of need, Terry Fisher has retired from the State Emergency Service. Mr Fisher said he caught the…
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Mallee MRI appeal recognised
IN an age where community-focused journalism faces an almost existential uphill battle, campaigns like the Mallee MRI Appeal demonstrate the power of publications, dedicated to…
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Spectacular supermoon
RESIDENTS across the region were treated to a spectacular moonlit display on Wednesday, as the Beaver Moon – also known as the Frost Moon -…
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Toilet block demolished
THE McCallum Street toilet block was demolished yesterday, marking the end of a quirky chapter in Swan Hill’s public amenities. Construction crews will return next…
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Dry October for Swan Hill
SWAN Hill has recorded its driest October in a decade. Just 4.4 millimetres fell in the rural city in the second month of spring –…










