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  • Inaction on intersection angers council

    Inaction on intersection angers council

    SWAN Hill City Council is impatient with inaction by Victoria’s Department of Transport and Planning on two dangerous intersections in Swan Hill. During its December…

  • Moulamein RFS awarded for ‘exceptional efforts’ during flood crisis

    Moulamein RFS awarded for ‘exceptional efforts’ during flood crisis

    MOULAMEIN Rural Fire Service has been awarded Community Group of the Year by the Murray River Council for their “exceptional efforts” when the town faced…

  • Name of the game is labels

    Name of the game is labels

    THERE’S no excuse for items to end up in lost property when Swan Hill Disposals and Outdoor Store to takes care of school labelling needs.…

  • What’s On

    What’s On

    FRIDAY 7pm-8.30pm: PS Pyap sunset cruise with live music from Bruce Myers. Food and champagne along the Murray River. Cost is $75 per person. Additional…

  • Suspected gas leak deemed safe

    Suspected gas leak deemed safe

    SWAN Hill CFA members were kept busy despite the deluge on Wednesday morning, when they were called to a suspected gas leak in Campbell Street.…

  • Truck rollover at Lake Boga

    Truck rollover at Lake Boga

    SWAN Hill police are urging witnesses to come forward and provide any information about a truck rollover that occurred Monday morning in Lake Boga. Victoria…

  • Road safety on the agenda

    Road safety on the agenda

    SOME of Australia and the world’s leading experts in road safety will come together next month in an attempt to curb the road toll and…

  • Automated collection machine to deposit containers up for discussion

    Automated collection machine to deposit containers up for discussion

    EVERY country football and netball club in regional Victoria should get an automated collection machine to deposit containers, Mildura MP Jade Benham has said. Wanting…

  • Farmers step up Goschen mine fight

    Farmers step up Goschen mine fight

    LALBERT farmers are continuing their fight to stop the proposed Goschen rare-earth and mineral-sands project, worried about what the mining project will mean for the…

  • Surprise rates surplus hits $1.2 million

    Surprise rates surplus hits $1.2 million

    SWAN Hill Council has reported a surprise surplus in rates of more than $1.2 million for the 2022-23 financial year. The figure far exceeded the…

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