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  • Carnival lights up town

    Carnival lights up town

    THE Nyah District Christmas Carnival returns on Friday night with a full program of live music, rides and festive attractions. For many performers, the event…

  • Partnership on a roll

    Partnership on a roll

    WITH freshly minted uniforms and newfound skills on the green, students at Nyah District Primary School are embracing bowls. Through a thriving partnership with the…

  • Council in brief

    Council in brief

    SWAN Hill Rural City Council’s scheduled meetings will continue to be held on the third Tuesday of the month at 2pm next year. Councillors voted…

  • Festive cheer in Balranald and Euston

    Festive cheer in Balranald and Euston

    THE festive season is set to shine across Balranald and Euston this December, with a lively program of community events bringing residents together for markets,…

  • Restoring endangered grasslands

    Restoring endangered grasslands

    WYCHEPROOF and District Landcare is leading the way in local environmental conservation after receiving a $17,265 Victorian Government grant to restore and protect critically endangered…

  • Grand opening

    Grand opening

    SWAN Hill marked a significant milestone on Friday night with the official opening of the redeveloped Art Gallery of Swan Hill. The community turned out…

  • Green light

    Green light

    THE Victorian Government has signed off on a key work plan for one of the state’s biggest rare earths projects, clearing the way for new…

  • Rental crisis worsens

    Rental crisis worsens

    REGIONAL Victoria is in the grip of a rental crisis so fierce that experts say affordability has plunged to its lowest level on record. The…

  • P-12 colleges facing a bleak future

    P-12 colleges facing a bleak future

    MALLEE schools are concerned after the Victorian Government slashed a critical school funding allowance, leaving small P-12 colleges facing a bleak future. Member for Mildura…

  • Flag drama overblown, says former council worker

    Flag drama overblown, says former council worker

    SWAN Hill residents may be wondering why the Australian flag has gone with the wind atop the town’s historic clocktower, but a former council worker…

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