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  • Blowout lifeline

    Blowout lifeline

    THE blowout-hit redevelopment of the Swan Hill Regional Art Gallery has been thrown a lifeline, with council voting to raid its reserve fund to ensure…

  • Community service recognition

    Community service recognition

    FOR most people, balancing the demands of running a broadacre farm with serving as an ambulance community officer would seem impossible. For Berriwillock’s Graeme McLean,…

  • Subscribe, for facts sake

    Subscribe, for facts sake

    On World News Day (September 28) we are reminded of a truth that cannot be ignored and this is that facts matter. In an era…

  • Set for a spicy return

    Set for a spicy return

    COHUNA is firing up for the town’s third annual chilli festival tonight. Last year close to 1000 people flocked to Garden Park for the event…

  • Cascading, compounding, concurrent

    Cascading, compounding, concurrent

    ADVOCATES have asked for farms and food security to be put above tribalism and ideology in the push for action on climate change, as the…

  • Wheels in motion for Harmony Day

    Wheels in motion for Harmony Day

    THE Harmony Day committee has announced the free event is returning to Riverside Park for its 16th year on Saturday, March 21. The family-friend celebration…

  • Connection through community op shop

    Connection through community op shop

    WHAT started as a way to pass time while her husband visited the Men’s Shed became a valued source of friendship and community involvement for…

  • Shop fire

    Shop fire

    A FIRE broke out inside The Reject Shop on Campbell Street, Swan Hill, early Tuesday morning, resulting in significant smoke damage throughout the store. When…

  • Rugby 7s a great success

    Rugby 7s a great success

    THE inaugural Swan Hill Rugby 7s tournament was a resounding success, despite the Swan Hill Rugby Club falling short of clinching the trophy in a…

  • Minister in bad books

    Minister in bad books

    SWAN Hill Rural City Council Mayor Stuart King has thrown the book at the Victorian Government after it failed to increase its annual library contribution…

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