News
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Drenching never arrived
THE forecast of up to two months’ worth of rainfall in the past two days in the Swan Hill region has failed to eventuate. The…
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Furry friends are for life
FOR many people waking up to a puppy on Christmas morning is the dream, but the RSPCA advise that people think carefully before purchasing a…
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A wheel-y fun time with Lions
NYAH District Lions Club will be holding a spinning wheel event at the Swan Hill RSL on November 28 at 1pm. There will be a…
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Council embraces climate friendly initiatives
CLIMATE change is a scary prospect for many people, but the Swan Hill Rural City Council (SHRCC) has detailed the numerous changes it is making…
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Swan Hill councillors divided over Pandemic Bill
IN a passing vote of six to one, Swan Hill Rural City Council agreed with a motion that they would write to state politicians opposing the…
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Pot holes dot the highways
LAKE Boga resident Chris Lahy has described the Murray Valley Highway upgrades as “cheap” and “poor”, due to the potholes which stretch from the outskirts…
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Worker safety more vital than ever thanks to ‘perfect storm’
WORKSAFE is holding webinars to help growers protect themselves and their workers against health and safety risks as a perfect storm of labour shortage, market…
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Calder leading the way in green waste innovation
UNDER new EPA regulations, those who manage or transport industrial waste must ensure it goes to a lawful place and a local business is offering…
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Swan Hill’s veteran race starter Shane Wall retires
When the gates fly open at the Swan Hill Jockey Club this Sunday, there will be one very familiar face missing, after veteran starter Shane…
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Free to fight against Fair Work ruling for farms
LAKE Boga farmer and Victorian Farmers Federation horticulture president Nathan Free has branded a Fair Work ruling for casual rates as “disappointing”. Fair Work have…










