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  • Have your 5c on council’s budget

    THE controversial Our Place proposal for Swan Hill’s iconic Pioneer Settlement is the big ticket item on council’s draft budget just released. Joint federal and…

  • MP’s fury over numbers

    MP’s fury over numbers

    MEMBER for Murray Plains Peter Walsh has taken a vicious swipe against the state government over its stance on the Anzac Day AFL blockbuster at…

  • On the move

    On the move

    SWAN Hill’s mobile library service is about to enter a new chapter after the state government put the wheels in motion for a new library…

  • Booster for broadband

    Booster for broadband

    SWAN Hill region broadband is to be given a boost with the installation of new towers to improve digital connectivity. The federal government’s $90 million…

  • Around the Churches: 23/4/21

    Grain Shed News LAST Sunday we thank Jeff Dalton for speaking to us with his message on “two responses” and Sarah, telling us about the…

  • Footy first after all these years

    Footy first after all these years

    AS local footy returns after its annus horribilis, when the coronavirus pandemic kept the region’s grandstands empty, you can bet there will be one person…

  • Goschen project to generate hundreds of jobs

    THE company behind a proposed mine just outside Swan Hill says it will create hundreds of jobs over a 20-year period – generating millions of…

  • All welcome at Cenotaph

    SWAN Hill’s Anzac Day is shaping up to be a beautiful morning – thanks to the hard work of Swan Hill RSL branch. President Peter…

  • Police Beat: 23/4/21

    Tyre kickers KEEP your eyes peeled for two men travelling in a van in Swan Hill purporting to sell tyres. “It appears this is a…

  • Swan Hill Show given a leg up

    Swan Hill Show given a leg up

    THE Swan Hill Show has been given a leg up by the federal government – while organisers remain undecided whether it will go ahead or…

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