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  • Casting a new line of safety

    Casting a new line of safety

    FROM a young age, Andrew Donovan and his parents knew he would end up donning the blue uniform. With a Victoria Police career spanning 31…

  • Council equipped for emergencies thanks to funding

    Council equipped for emergencies thanks to funding

    SWAN Hill Rural City Council can better prepare for emergencies after receiving a share in $146,000 from the state government. The funding is part of…

  • PM rejects JobKeeper extension

    PM rejects JobKeeper extension

    SCOTT Morrison has rejected calls from the tourism, hospitality and aviation industries to extend JobKeeper wage subsidies beyond March. The Prime Minister stressed the need…

  • Mother killed in head-on crash

    Mother killed in head-on crash

    POLICE are investigating a fatal head-on collision north of Swan Hill, which left twin one-year-old boys without their mother. The incident occurred on Swan Hill-Sea…

  • Inclusive alternative to national anthem

    Inclusive alternative to national anthem

    MORE than 50 locals have stepped up to record an alternative and inclusive Australian national anthem, and it’s online now for all to see and…

  • River red gums destroyed in Euston park blaze

    River red gums destroyed in Euston park blaze

    THE cause of a fire that damaged half-a-hectare of Euston Regional Park is being investigated. New South Wales Rural Fire Service lower western zone district…

  • Up to speed in the city for a Swan Hill school principal

    A RESPECTED Swan Hill school principal is helping bring students in Melbourne who have fallen behind with their schooling during the pandemic back up to…

  • Reaping rewards for award-winning community garden group

    Reaping rewards for award-winning community garden group

    AS keen volunteers and visitors drop by the Murray Downs Community Garden, you can see the influence this initiative has had in only a year.…

  • Farmers still at risk of trespassers

    Farmers still at risk of trespassers

    MEMBER for Murray Plains Peter Walsh says farmers are still at risk of being targeted by trespasses while laws to impose on-the-spot fines are still…

  • Give adults a choice with gay conversion

    Give adults a choice with gay conversion

    OUTSPOKEN Liberal Democrat Tim Quilty will oppose the Victorian Government’s controversial bill aimed a prohibiting gender conversion therapy, saying it ends up “attacking people who…

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