News
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Council to exit community based aged care services in orderly transition
SWAN Hill Council is joining neighbouring municipalities in quitting community-based aged care services by next year. Council on Friday announced a “orderly” transition by June…
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Harvest of a lifetime
RON Dehne’s love of Ford tractors began back in 1963 when as a 16-year-old he worked at a Kerang dealership and it was his job…
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Garden expo gets boost
SWAN Hill’s Food For All group has had a cash boost to support its edible garden expo in October. The project group was one of…
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Daily V/Line fares up to $10
DAILY V/Line fares will rise to $10 from next month in an increase to public transport costs for commuters. From July 1, a single public…
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Take-off for revamped book
A GOOD crowd at the Lake Boga Flying Boat Museum on Sunday helped officially launch the revised edition of Brett Freeman’s Lake Boga at War.…
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Recruits boost Robinvale SES
ROBINVALE’S VICSES unit has more than doubled its operational membership in the past year. Since its inception in 1978, VICSES Robinvale Unit has responded to…
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Council and business get together
SWAN Hill Council’s economic development team wants to see businesses “connect, collaborate and grow”. That will be the aim at the upcoming Robinvale Business Mixer…
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Savings to play with
TOYS can be a pricey aspect of raising children, but for the price of just one new toy, Swan Hill parents can get access to…
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Carp virus is a solution – and a lot of problems
AN intended “silver bullet” to control carp numbers in the Murray River – the release of a koi herpes virus – is becoming increasingly tarnished.…
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Wetlands on the way
WYCHEPROOF is set to benefit from the construction of another tourist attraction that aims to entice more people and keep them in the area longer.…










