News
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Roving eye on roads
SWAN Hill Council has engaged engineering firm Shepherd to capture an accurate digital picture of the state of its municipal road network. An electronic survey…
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Celebration days
AUSTRALIA Day celebrations in 2025 will replicate this year’s successful format, Swan Hill Rural City Council has decided. The 2025 celebrations will include citizenship and…
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Filmmaker Hosking brings Winx doco home
AWARD-winning director Janine Hosking is set to return to Swan Hill next month for a screening of her new film in the town where her…
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Picketers back pay claim
VICTORIAN TAFE teachers went on a 24-hour strike for the first time since 2012, with more promised if two years of pay negotiations continue without…
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Local voice goes to Canberra
COUNCIL representatives have brought the region’s concerns to Federal Parliament and advocated local consultation into national decision-making. Swan Hill Rural City Council Mayor Stuart King…
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Lightning hits riverside trees
TREES beside the river at Murray Downs were left slowly smouldering after being struck by lightning on Tuesday. However, witnesses only noticed smoke from the…
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Warm days push August record
SWAN Hill is on track to record its warmest August on record. The average maximum temperature so far this month is 18.9 degrees, well above…
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Woorinen Road closure
SWAN Hill Rural City Council has announced a temporary road closure for Woorinen Road, between McCallum Street and 150 Woorinen Road, to facilitate essential roadworks.…
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Energy rollout plan debate escalates
MEMBER for Mallee Anne Webster has urged landholders whose farms are “threatened” by the VNI West transmission project and proposed wind turbines in the Gannawarra…
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Council projects get hearing
SWAN Hill Council has laid its priority infrastructure projects on the table and had the ears of state officials to help make them happen. The…










