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  • Regional roads pledge

    Regional roads pledge

    THE NSW Coalition has promised to splash $1 billion on regional roads if re-elected at next month’s state election. Deputy Premier Paul Toole said the…

  • ‘Im hoping that I can cuddle my angel’

    ‘Im hoping that I can cuddle my angel’

    FOR Rohullah Hussaini, becoming a permanent resident means he might finally be able to meet his young daughter and be reunited with his family. “I…

  • CFA warns against burn-offs

    CFA warns against burn-offs

    THE Country Fire Authority North West Region has warned the community against conducting burn-offs on their properties during ban periods. The Mallee remains in a…

  • What’s on

    What’s on

    TODAY Evening: Commercial Hotel live music featuring That Guy. Evening: Swan Hill RSL Club entertainment featuring Spectrum Discos. 8pm: Swan Hill Club live music featuring Code 5. 8pm: Keep…

  • Words from the mayor

    Words from the mayor

    Coffee with a Councillor MY fellow councillors and I are delighted to be launching back into Coffee with a Councillor for 2023. This year, we…

  • Heat is about to hit

    Heat is about to hit

    SWAN Hill is preparing for a week of oppressive heat, with maximums to remain in the 30s until at least Thursday. It has prompted V/Line…

  • MPs join forces for telehealth

    MPs join forces for telehealth

    MEMBER for Mallee Anne Webster has joined forces with a Labor MP to call for greater support for telehealth and digital healthcare. The Nationals MP…

  • Repairs tackle 100km of roads, 2500 potholes

    Repairs tackle 100km of roads, 2500 potholes

    MURRAY River Council has received more than $5.4 million to repair roads that were damaged following last year’s floods. A council spokesperson told The Guardian…

  • Visa change gives refugees ‘real spring in their stride’

    Visa change gives refugees ‘real spring in their stride’

    THE change to temporary protection visas announced this week will impact the lives of many asylum seekers in Swan Hill, hopefully for the better. Local…

  • Park worse for wear after irrigation issues

    Park worse for wear after irrigation issues

    SWAN Hill’s tourism showpiece, Riverside Park, is looking decidedly shabby after problems with a new irrigation system caused large patches of grass to die off.…

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