News
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Land owners’ rates hit
ROBINVALE residents will face a rate increase of 1.47 per cent if Swan Hill Rural City Council’s 2021/22 draft budget gets the green light. But…
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CEO likely to ‘take advice’
SWAN Hill Rural City Council chief executive officer John McLinden said it was “very early days” to know if the proposed heritage listing of Pioneer…
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Levee on schedule
THE Robinvale community is being invited to attend a “thank you” celebration for the town’s new $2.55 million library next week. Swan Hill Rural City…
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Sun rises above striking memorial
ABOUT 100 people gathered at Woorinen Recreation Reserve to pay their respects at the Anzac Day dawn service, in front of the newly refurbished memorial,…
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News in Brief: 27/4/21
Volunteer aid EMERGENCY volunteer groups are invited to apply for state government grants to help fund operational equipment, including the purchase of new vehicles, trucks,…
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‘We were so lucky’
SWAN Hill Rural City Council Mayor Bill Moar, said his family – and himself – were spared fighting for their country. But that didn’t mean…
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New era for Settlement
SWAN Hill’s celebrated tourist attraction, Pioneer Settlement, could soon be deemed a place of cultural and heritage significance – providing legal protection to the site.…
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United in honour of those who served
THOUSANDS of people across the region paid homage to those who served – and those who never came home – at an Anzac Day that…
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Blue tribute
THE facade of Swan Hill police station was lit up in blue on Thursday to mark one year since Victoria Police Leading Senior Constable Lynette…
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March led by schools
AS a promise to those in Balranald who fought for this country – and as a promise to the community – Balranald’s two schools led…







