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  • Need to ban duck shooting ‘clear’, MP says

    Need to ban duck shooting ‘clear’, MP says

    MEMBER for Northern Victoria Georgie Purcell has told Parliament there is “no other option” but to cancel this year’s duck hunting season. The Animal Justice…

  • Spoons Riverside set to return to menu

    Spoons Riverside set to return to menu

    A MUCH-loved Swan Hill restaurant is poised to welcome back diners with Spoons Riverside changing hands. Murray Downs Golf & Country Club owned the restaurant…

  • Telling the trail’s tales

    Telling the trail’s tales

    MURRAY River Council has launched the new Backroads Trail podcast, offering locals and visitors an opportunity to delve deeper into the trail journey. Featuring 22…

  • Westpac Robinvale to close

    Westpac Robinvale to close

    ROBINVALE is set to lose another bank after Westpac announced its closure, only two months after ANZ said it would be shutting its outlet. Robinvale…

  • Dispute over orchard worker housing is set for VCAT

    Dispute over orchard worker housing is set for VCAT

    A DISPUTE over whether seasonal worker accommodation is ancillary use for a Lake Boga orchard or requires a planning permit appears headed to the Victorian…

  • What’s on in Swan Hill

    What’s on in Swan Hill

    TODAY Evening: Commercial Hotel live music featuring Anna Bowie. Evening: Swan Hill Club live music featuring The Drowning Sorrows. TOMOROW 8am: Lake Boga Foreshore parkrun.…

  • Screen time for Swan Hill region tourism

    Screen time for Swan Hill region tourism

    THE recent filming of a caravan and camping television show is proof the Swan Hill region is open for business. Channel 10 show What’s Up…

  • Swan Hill cameras are for NSW traffic survey

    Swan Hill cameras are for NSW traffic survey

    MANY Swan Hill locals have noticed the addition of cameras in and around the CBD this week. These cameras are part of a traffic survey…

  • The chips are down thanks to spud shortage

    The chips are down thanks to spud shortage

    ONE of Australia’s favourite staples, the humble potato, is in short supply. Pub and fish-and-chip shop owners in Australia have been forced into desperate measures…

  • Rabbit busting bait program

    Rabbit busting bait program

    WHILE it’s the Chinese Lunar Year of the Rabbit, the North Central Catchment Management Authority and farmers across the region have a different rabbit at…

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