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  • Highways maintenance blitz

    Highways maintenance blitz

    MAJOR roads leading to Swan Hill are among a number of highways earmarked for large scale repairs as part of a $780 million Victorian Government…

  • Lift the lid on new glass bins

    Lift the lid on new glass bins

    SWAN Hill Council will introduce a glass kerbside bin within the next two years. Council has received $60,918 to introduce the glass kerbside service and…

  • Dumped carcasses raise disease fears

    Dumped carcasses raise disease fears

    SWAN Hill Council Acting Mayor Bill Moar says the threat of foot and mouth disease is “immense” following complaints about animal carcasses being dumped on…

  • Local routes on dodgy road list

    Local routes on dodgy road list

    LOCAL state-controlled roads have been named among Victoria’s most dangerous in a statewide survey led by the Opposition. Heading into the state election, the Liberal-Nationals…

  • Hopeful Hildas up and away

    Hopeful Hildas up and away

    WHEN The Guardian last checked in with the Hopeful Hildas Outback Air Race (OAR) team, made up of Swan Hill and Bendigo locals Sam Cottingham,…

  • Digital-age library has its hands full

    Digital-age library has its hands full

    AS the Swan Hill library service collection expands digitally and more programs are added, the complexities of a budget become less clearer. While the recent…

  • Season of success for Swan Hill Little Athletics

    Season of success for Swan Hill Little Athletics

    CROSS-country season is over for Swan Hill’s little athletes. They held their final run last Sunday morning before celebrating their season’s achievements with a presentation…

  • Victoria lifts work-from-home order

    Victoria lifts work-from-home order

    THE work-from-home recommendation has been lifted by the Victorian Government as COVID-19 case numbers continue to drop. Minister for Health Mary-Anne Thomas said this would…

  • Act now on workers or face harvest crisis

    Act now on workers or face harvest crisis

    MEMBER for Northern Victoria Wendy Lovell says the Victorian Government needs to act now to ensure a sufficient workforce is available for the upcoming harvest…

  • Wheels fall off train catering

    Wheels fall off train catering

    WITH new train sets on track to be delivered for long-distance regional lines, there are growing concerns about the future of on-board cafe bars. V/Line…

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