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  • Dry spell puts farms on the edge

    Dry spell puts farms on the edge

    FARMERS across the region are in desperate need of more rain to improve yields ahead of this year’s harvest. The next few weeks will be…

  • Power infrastructure fails, says councillor

    Power infrastructure fails, says councillor

    SWAN Hill Council will write to energy authorities about grid “blockages” in the municipality, despite pushback from two councillors. Cr Jacquie Kelly moved at last…

  • Host tennis players

    Host tennis players

    SWAN Hill Council is hoping to “net homes” to help accommodate visitors competing in next year’s Tennis Victoria Country Week. The largest grass court tennis…

  • Pollinator photo call goes out

    Pollinator photo call goes out

    SHUTTER bugs are encouraged to get out into the spring sunshine and turn their attention to the finer details of life, as the 2024 Pollinator…

  • End family violence

    End family violence

    A MALLEE social services provider has welcomed close to $5 billion in funding for family violence support workers. The five-year national plan announced by Prime…

  • Check in to keep team mates OK

    Check in to keep team mates OK

    SWAN Hill Neighbourhood House will host a breakfast in support of national R U OK? Day on Thursday. Kicking off at 9am, participants from Swan…

  • Have say on riverfront

    Have say on riverfront

    CONCEPT designs for riverside redevelopment in Swan Hill show a replaced 10 steps, three-tiered retaining wall and new boat mooring platform. Swan Hill Council has…

  • Art put on the line

    Art put on the line

    THE community is encouraged to provide feedback to decide the new art installation in Tooleybuc’s Mensforth Park, with the entries shortlisted to three options. Having…

  • Footy polishes social skills

    Footy polishes social skills

    FOOTY has a knack of uniting and embracing everyone. It draws cultures, colours, abilities and skills together – no matter if you play the Australian…

  • Closing book on Faraday School kidnapping

    Closing book on Faraday School kidnapping

    IT has taken decades for Lake Boga Lions Club Treasurer Robyn Howarth to appreciate where she grew up. For years, she would dread driving through…

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