News
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Tooleybuc bridge work changes
POOR weather has forced a “minor” change to the scheduled traffic impacts on the Tooleybuc bridge this week. Heavy rain and wind has been blamed…
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Get your teeth into festival
THE biggest weekend in Swan Hill is just a month away, as the Brew and Chew Festival returns to Riverside Park with food trucks and…
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Alphabet with attitude
EVERY English teacher knows their A, B, Cs. But how many know their Z, Y, Xs? And know them so well they can trot out…
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Bee part of strategy
THE quest for a national pollination strategy for Australia has taken a significant step forward with the announcement of a $1 million grant from The…
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Here’s a lemon with a twist
SWAN Hill resident Allen Dunstan has harvested a 954-gram lemon from his backyard tree. Mr Dunstan said the decade-old tree received no extra treatment or…
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Firefighters awarded for Black Summer
MORE than 90 CFA volunteer firefighters and six staff members from CFA District 18 have received National Emergency Medals for their efforts during the 2019-2020…
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Flush with success
TWO new free dump points for recreational vehicle travellers in Swan Hill and Lake Boga have been installed by Swan Hill Council The Swan Hill…
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Town’s past an open book
ROBINVALE Community Library is hosting a unique historical display of the town’s rich past as part of its centenary celebrations. Swan Hill Council libraries manager…
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Celebrating carers
PEOPLE who provide unpaid emotional and practical care to family and friends are being celebrated and encouraged to access free local support services during National…
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Tree planted
A JAPANESE maple was planted at the riverside garden in recognition of Swan Hill resident Robyn Fry’s dedication to maintaining the sister city relationship. Swan…










