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  • ‘Country boy’ awarded

    ‘Country boy’ awarded

    Senior Sergeant Michael Mannix, born and raised in Nyah West, has at many times in his 36 years with Victoria Police thought that he’d “seen…

  • Book launch packed

    Book launch packed

    Swan Hill Regional Library was alive with kids on Wednesday night as families came out to the launch of a new children’s book written by…

  • Last farm family treasures memories

    Last farm family treasures memories

    ULTIMA Primary School was still a thriving little rural school when Bo, the eldest of the Delmenico siblings, started his primary school journey in 2003.…

  • Words from the Mayor

    Words from the Mayor

    Swan Hill intersections We recently called for feedback and assistance from the community regarding two notorious Swan Hill intersections – Murlong/McCallum Streets and Gray/Campbell Sreets.…

  • ‘Senseless’ playground fire a holidays spoiler

    ‘Senseless’ playground fire a holidays spoiler

    POLICE are investigating a “senseless” blaze that destroyed a playground in Swan Hill’s Apex Park on Monday night, no more than two months after it…

  • What’s On

    What’s On

    FRIDAY 9.30am-10.30am: Boys and girls’ under-18 Tooleybuc Junior Golf Tournament. Northern Districts Championship event. Breakfast at 9.30am, tee-off at 10.30am. Age handicap conditions, two divisions,…

  • New Salvo minister loving local life

    New Salvo minister loving local life

    THE Salvation Army has a had a long association with Swan Hill spanning more than a century. Now that legacy is being continued with the…

  • MASP joins housing advocacy coalition

    MASP joins housing advocacy coalition

    MALLEE Accommodation and Support Program says it is amplifying its call for urgent action from government to prioritise the safety and wellbeing of youth by…

  • Invoice checks urged as scams reap $16m

    Invoice checks urged as scams reap $16m

    CONSUMERS are being urged to check payment details directly with businesses before paying emailed invoices, following a rise in losses to payment redirection scams. It…

  • Water authority looks for wheely great art

    Water authority looks for wheely great art

    LOWER Murray Water has opened applications for a unique community art project aimed at breathing new life into the region’s irrigation legacy. The project invites…

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