News
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Women share journey to politics
LOCAL businesswomen and members of the wider community recently heard from three Victorian MPs about their experiences as women in parliament. Business and Professional Women…
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More space for art
SWAN Hill Regional Art Gallery’s permanent collection will finally become exactly that, regardless of other exhibitions being staged. The gallery is set to double its…
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Heritage was studied, council says
BULOKE Shire Council says it undertook required cultural heritage studies when developing Lake Tyrrell as a tourism destination. In response to the heritage protection application,…
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Lake Tyrrell tourism fears
THERE are fears all activities could be shut down at Lake Tyrrell (Direl) should a Federal Government application for heritage protection be granted. Sea Lake…
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For women, last year was 421 days
FRIDAY marks 56 days past the end of the financial year – the extra days women have to work on average to earn the same…
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Workers get cracking on new almond plant
WHAT was once a cropping paddock has become a hive of activity with construction of a new $27.5 million almond processing plant, north east of…
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No Thomas promise
VICTORIAN Health Minister Mary-Anne Thomas has turned the first sod on the Swan Hill District Health emergency department redevelopment, but she didn’t commit to funding…
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Developer’s call wins on road name
SWAN Hill Council has rejected the name of an Indigenous woman for an arterial road through the $100 million South West Development Precinct after an…
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What’s On
FRIDAY 6pm: Swan Hill Youth Showcase at Swan Hill Regional Library. Young people aged 12-25. For more information, email: library@swanhill.vic.gov.au. Evening: Live music at One28…
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Butterworth Street drain upgrade gets nod
WORK to begin drainage and road upgrades along Butterworth Street is scheduled to begin later this year. For two years running Butterworth Street has been…










