News
-
Happy campers
THERE will only be happy campers come summer after the Victorian Government announced free camping in every national park and state forest in the state.…
-
Voice at bigger table
IT had never entered Chris Pearce’s mind to stand for Swan Hill Rural City Council but when people he knew started bringing it to his…
-
Red Cross 110th
LAKE Boga Red Cross branch will celebrate its 110th year of operation this month, with a luncheon at the bowls club on October 25. Past…
-
Warren throws hat back in ring
Daryl Warren proved his leadership skills when it came to leading the Buloke Shire through the COVID-19 pandemic and the 2022 floods, which impacted the…
-
King still has work to do
STUART King reckons there is a lot of work still to be done to secure the long-term growth and success of the Swan Hill Rural…
-
40-Year Friendship
A DELEGATION from the Japanese city of Yamagata and their Swan Hill hosts gathered at the Japanese garden on the riverfront on Sunday to unveil…
-
Milne seeks another term
GRAEME Milne was elected to the Buloke Shire Council at a time when it was struggling to stay afloat. The shire, which had a population…
-
Trial could lead to fast-tracking housing
SWAN Hill Council has joined four regional councils in a feasibility study and shared services pilot to bring more municipal building surveyor services to local…
-
Unseal of approval
A DEVELOPER has avoided having to seal a road in Nyah West where he plans to subdivide land in a win against Swan Hill Council.…
-
Delaney seeks change
CHARMAINE Delaney believes it’s time for change within the Buloke Shire Council. Standing for the Mount Jeffcott Ward for the first time, Ms Delaney said…










