News
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Ride to honour crash victim
A RIDE to honour the memory of the victim of a fatal crash near Sea Lake last month has raised $1500 for her family. North…
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Restrictions set to ease
SUNRAYSIA residents on the New South Wales side of the border will move one step closer to “COVID normal” this week. NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian…
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Vaccine dates still unclear
SWAN Hill’s 170 aged care residents will be the first people in our community offered the COVID vaccine. But it is still unclear exactly when…
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Vanuatu the focus for prayers
THE Grain Shed Church of Christ will host the World Day of Prayer celebrations next Friday. The service will start at 10am and bring together…
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Funds for Mallee roads
NEW road safety upgrades and improvements will be delivered in the Mallee thanks to funding from the Australian and Victorian governments. The Robinvale-Sea Lake Road…
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Mallee stories can inspire new names
MALLEE residents are being asked to take part in the review of government place names rules that dictate the naming of new geographic locations including…
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MISTAKES MADE
SWAN Hill Rural City Council has accepted responsibility for errors made on works to the Swan Hill drag strip. At the council’s February ordinary meeting,…
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Together again for women’s health
SWAN Hill Business and Professional Women (BPW) say they are thrilled to be able to resume the more usual format for their dinner meetings this…
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Not in council plans
COUNCILLOR Les McPhee says Swan Hill Rural City Council could not afford to spend any more money on repairing the Swan Hill drag strip. “I…
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Club remains resilient
THE council can’t be the backbone of community clubs, according to a Swan Hill Rural City councillor. Cr Les McPhee made the comment while he…







