News
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Concerns for missing man
MISSING man Arlen could be in the Kerang area. The 23-year-old was last seen leaving his Kerang residence on December 12. Arlen is approximately 175cm…
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Survey provides voice to Council
A COMMUNITY Satisfaction Survey will commence for residents of Swan Hill Rural City Council in late January 2025. This is a chance for residents to…
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Fashion duo bring their unique style back home
SELF expression through clothing is about to get more individualised in Swan Hill, with Porque clothing brand’s collection launch at the Federal Hotel on January…
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Art works imprinted with women’s life journey
JOELLE Whiting’s I’MPRINTED artwork is a culmination of five years of pomegranate prints that express her body’s journey through life. The Swan Hill artist submitted…
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Quinlivan new chair of Murray-Darling Basin Authority
THE Federal Government has appointed Daryl Quinlivan as chair of the Murray-Darling Basin Authority. This follows the retirement of Air Chief Marshal Sir Angus Houston…
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If the boot doesn’t fit
THOUSANDS of firefighters will soon be sporting new boots with the CFA going to market to find the perfect fit for females. In an Australian…
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Harmful content for kids can be just a click away
AS the school holidays begin, kids are likely to spend more time online, whether it’s gaming, chatting with friends or exploring social media. While the…
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Smoking ceremony cleanses build sites
A TRADITIONAL smoking ceremony has been held at the sites of the new Swan Hill Tourism and Cultural Hub and Swan Hill Regional Art Gallery.…
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Concern over Loddon Mallee Network
MEMBER for Mildura Jade Benham is concerned about the looming move of a Loddon Mallee Network to oversee healthcare services in the region. Ms Benham…
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Ease up on construction projects
SWAN Hill Rural City Council’s engineering department is encouraging residents to reach out for support before starting construction projects near or over an easement. By…










