News
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Taking the step to saving lives
BOTH Shane Dickeson and Member for Mallee Anne Webster know firsthand the life-changing effects of organ donation, and are encouraging people to start a conversation…
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Support for care
AS sunflower season ended for Michelle and Peter Singleton, their efforts to help the community bloomed. The last open weekend of the year at the…
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Speak up on water: Webster
MEMBER for Mallee Anne Webster is encouraging locals to have their say on the Federal Government’s “disgraceful” Restoring Our Rivers Act draft framework, with the…
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Next steps for Nyah’s revival
THE future redevelopment of public spaces at the Nyah and Nyah West communities have been rubber-stamped by Swan Hill Council. The Nyah Riverfront Master Plan…
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Real estate recognition
RAY White Swan Hill selling principal Cameron Smits says the key to real estate success is the team that create the foundations. He was pleased…
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Dedicated to healthy living
AFTER 40 years with the organisation, Swan Hill District Health has celebrated one of their hardest working quiet achievers. Now community health senior manager, when…
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Help Woorinen make progress
A GROUP of passionate Woorinen District residents need the support of their neighbours, as the Woorinen & District Progress Association seeks to expand its membership.…
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Strong winds cause chaos
THE Swan Hill region was battered on Tuesday by fierce winds, downing trees, damaging powerlines and plunging homes into darkness. More than 1400 customers across…
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Power cut hits Nyah school and store
NYAH West businesses were forced to close last Tuesday due to maintenance on the town’s electricity supply. The scheduled works included replacing a cross-arm and…
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Locals do the heavy lifting
IT takes a heavy tow truck, a series of inflatable “sausage” airbags used as rollers and wooden chocks about the size of railway sleepers to…










