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Can do recycling for refund
RESIDENTS of Swan Hill have returned more than six million 10 cent containers since November last year, earning a $604,620 refund across the local government…
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Wood snag to be monitored
MARITIME NSW inspected a protruding wood snag in the Murray River over the weekend, after a report from a concerned resident. The snag is in…
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History prizes on offer
HISTORIANS have a chance to leave their mark with the 2024 Victorian Community History Awards now open for entries. There are 10 categories including History…
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Warm-weather warning
RESIDENTS are advised to be prepared for snakes to emerge from hibernation as the weather warms. Snake catcher Greg Keyes said that as soon as…
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Books added to $400 school bonus
SWAN Hill families will now be able to spend the $400 school bonus on textbooks, with the one-off payment available from late November. The Victorian…
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Blossom extravaganza bursts
EXPERIENCE a taste of Japan’s cherry blossom season at Yamagata Garden as the plum trees bloom with the coming of spring. Swan Hill Yamagata Club…
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Warnings over winds
PEOPLE were urged on Monday to avoid unnecessary travel as strong winds continued to cause havoc across Victoria. The Kerang State Emergency Service unit responded…
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Telling her story
LAKE Boga Lions Club treasurer Robyn Howarth has finally been able to put her experience as a victim of a kidnapping onto paper, and will…
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Long Street reconstruction starting soon
SWAN Hill Rural City Council has announced that the Long Street reconstruction project in Swan Hill will start in mid-September. The project is expected to…
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Big opportunities for tiniest towns
THE Victorian Government says “big things are coming to Victoria’s tiniest towns” with new funding support. A new round of the $20 million Tiny Towns…










