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Swan Hill Council looks at overseas worker options
SWAN Hill Rural City Council is exploring options to band with other councils on employment opportunities for overseas workers. At the council’s July meeting, councillors…
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A blow for the Blossom Festival
THE Mallee Almond Blossom Festival in Robinvale has been stung by COVID-19 for a second year in a row. Festival chairperson Sharron Jury said uncertainty…
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Football Netball Update Post lockdown #5
Despite the easing of Victorian lockdown restrictions earlier this week, our regions senior footballers and netballers will have to wait at least another seven days…
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Swan Hill police keep border and quarantine checks
LOCKDOWNS may have been lifted for Victorians, but police in the Swan Hill police service area will continue to monitor the NSW border. Bubble border…
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Fond farewell to former Swan Hill mayor Bill Maher
SWAN Hill Rural City Council has paid tribute to the amalgamated shire’s first mayor, Bill Maher. Mr Maher died on July 6. He was the…
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MRC gets windfall of millions for roads
MURRAY River Council has welcomed a $3.7 million funding allocation through the latest round of the Australian Government’s Local Roads and Community Infrastructure Program (LRCI).…
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Shock first up loss for Opals’
TESSA Lavey’s quest for her first Olympic gold medal has been dealt an early blow after the Opals’ shock defeat to Belgium on Tuesday night.…
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Swiftly back on course after lockdown #5
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Damning stats on drowning deaths
LIFE savers are calling for Australians to take as much care on the farm as they do at the beach, in the wake of worrying…
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Community spirit the key to Tyrrell College’s success
THE small community of Tyrrell College at Sea Lake is excelling under the pressure of a year plagued by more than a pandemic. Amid the…










