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  • Quick thinking helps halt school fire

    Quick thinking helps halt school fire

    PASSERS-by are being praised for their quick response to contain a fire at Nyah District Primary School about 5.30pm on Friday evening. CFA District 18…

  • Look out for grain trains

    Look out for grain trains

    ROAD users during harvest are advised to exercise caution at level crossings, and while sharing the road with trucks and heavy vehicles. During this year’s…

  • Family violence the elephant in room

    Family violence the elephant in room

    FAMILY violence is often something people struggle to talk about. Mallee Accommodation & Support Program and other local community organisations want to see that changed…

  • Workshop your grant writing

    Workshop your grant writing

    A GRANT writing expert will give local community groups a “common sense approach” when he holds a free hybrid workshop in Swan Hill on Wednesday.…

  • VFF vice-president Cucinotta aims for top job

    VFF vice-president Cucinotta aims for top job

    North West Farmer has profiled VFF presidential candidate Danyel Cucinotta in the second part of our coverage of this year’s elections. VICTORIAN Farmers’ Federation vice-president…

  • Posties want dog attacks crackdown

    Posties want dog attacks crackdown

    AUSTRALIA Post is calling on local councils to adopt stricter measures in response to the alarming number of dog-related incidents involving posties. New data has…

  • Council switches on secure electricity price

    Council switches on secure electricity price

    MURRAY River Council has secured an electricity supply agreement to the end of 2030. The agreement is with Iberdrola Australia, as part of a buyer’s…

  • Will for a difference

    Will for a difference

    LOCAL law firm Beck Legal will donate $250 to the Mallee MRI Appeal for every adult resident of the Swan Hill region to make a…

  • Have your say on Adventure Trail

    Have your say on Adventure Trail

    MURRAY River Tourism staff are again seeking the community’s feedback on the Adventure Trail. Murray Regional Tourism chief executive officer Cameron Sutton said hearing what…

  • Crafting a difference one stitch at a time

    Crafting a difference one stitch at a time

    A NEEDLE and thread are Dr Tal Fitzpatrick’s weapons of choice when fighting for social justice. Currently on display at Swan Hill Regional Library, the…

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