News
-
Sawmill aims to beat the cut
KOONDROOK’S Arbuthnot Sawmills is the latest native logging operation in the Victorian Government’s Forestry Transition Program, despite community concerns. The government will invest $500,000 for…
-
Lake Boga school embraces commuter town status
LAKE Boga Primary School has introduced a Mystic Park area bus service for students affected by the closure of Lake Charm Primary School. Lake Charm…
-
Farm sales increase as Coles limits eggs
CUSTOMERS shopping at Coles have a limit on the number of eggs they can purchase. Since last week Coles has continued to enforce the limit…
-
Funding set for Heart of Swan Hill plan
SWAN Hill Council has secured $650,000 from the Federal Government to plan the future of the broader city centre of Swan Hill. Mayor Stuart King…
-
‘Rough and rugged’ racing
THE King’s Birthday long weekend marked the return of off-road racing to the Mallee. The Haeusler’s Nandaly 300, hosted by the Sea Lake Off Road…
-
Shed and shop open to all
Anglican THE community centre in Nyah West offers the community a men’s shed and an op shop. Have you visited them? There is an amazing…
-
SES campaigns for slice of state levy
THE State Emergency Service is calling on the support of Swan Hill Council in a campaign to create an emergency services levy. The state has…
-
New push to sell the Murray
A NEW campaign by Murray Regional Tourism is set to sell the region and its people, from Albury to the South Australian border. The push,…
-
Bunyip sculpture Balranald-bound
THE mystical creature from the Dreamtime, the bunyip, has taken shape in Goodnight with local artist Steve Cole and the commissioned work is heading to…
-
Info needed on living in farm zones, councillor warns
THREE Swan Hill Rural City councillors want information about living in farming zones collated and made public. At the May 21 meeting, Cr Jacquie Kelly…










