News
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The fighting proof in Wyche
LEARNING and playtime are in full swing in Wycheproof, with the opening of the new Wycheproof Early Learning Centre. The building has a capacity for…
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Agriculture’s place in net zero carbon future
FARMING groups and the National Party are divided on whether agriculture should be included in a more ambitious climate change target after Prime Minister Scott…
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In the back of the mind
DESPITE the short notice that students and staff would again return to remote learning, schools in Swan Hill and Sea Lake were well-prepared. As part…
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Vaccine to be rolled out
HOTEL quarantine workers, essential healthcare staff and aged care residents will be among the first to receive the COVID-19 vaccine from next week. The Department…
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Up a gear
A POPULAR driver mentor program is accelerating further thanks to a new vehicle from Swan Hill and Kerang Toyota. The Swan Hill TAC L2P program…
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Long-term backpackers help with wine harvest
ANDREW Peace Wines in Piangil has started their harvest and were lucky to find enough workers to help out. General manager Adam Gilbee said some…
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Snake watch after recent sightings
THE public have been reminded to watch out for snakes after several recent sightings. Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning (DELWP) senior wildlife management…
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Chinese New Year at home
FOR Swan Hill local June Hong, the Victorian lockdown put a dampener on her Chinese New Year celebrations. While those preparing for the February 12…
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Road works at roundabout
TWO streets in Swan Hill are set to get a major upgrade with works to reconstruct part of the road commencing next month. Funded through…
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Anzac Day march called off
THIS year’s Swan Hill Anzac Day commemorations will go ahead in some form, with the RSL sub-branch planning options depending on COVID restrictions. Swan Hill…






