News
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Local butcheries committed to keeping locals supplied with meat
SWAN Hill butcheries have had stock running out the door over the past few weeks, as buying limits have had to be introduced into supermarket…
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Bank closure gaps need filling
A GOVERNMENT banking taskforce this week considered local ideas to “fill the gaps” left behind by regional bank closures. The Federal Government’s Regional Banking Taskforce…
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SHDH in “readiness state” after code brown declared
SWAN Hill District Health (SHDH) says it remains on “standby” in a “readiness state” after the Victorian Government called a Code Brown for metropolitan hospitals…
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Library has something for everyone
THIS year is shaping up to be a sizzling year of fun activities and new services from Swan Hill Regional Library Service. Looking for things…
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Supermarket shelves suffer
SUPERMARKET shelves have fluctuated over the last fortnight as the transport sector is struck down by labour shortages. Meat, toilet paper, nappies and hand sanitiser…
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Sea Lake cop lives on through award
AN annual award has been established at Sea Lake’s Tyrrell College to remember the work of a late Victoria Police officer killed while cycling in…
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Lake Boga Foreshore parkrun celebrates first anniversary
THE Lake Boga Foreshore parkrun was held last Saturday morning, with 42 runners, joggers and walkers participating in the 5km event. The first finishing male…
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Vic Coalition oppose plan to release dingoes
THE Victorian Liberals and Nationals say they vehemently oppose any plans to release dingoes in state and national parks in Victoria, including in the Mallee.…
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Know the drill before you grill
ENERGY Safe Victoria (ESV) is calling on all outdoor grillers to ensure their barbecue gas bottle connections are safe before they start sizzling this Australia…
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Holts’ living history
Continuing The Guardian’s series on historical family businesses in town, this week it’s the iconic family brand which has become synonymous with cars. Thank you…









