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Set for a spicy return
COHUNA is firing up for the town’s third annual chilli festival tonight. Last year close to 1000 people flocked to Garden Park for the event…
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Cascading, compounding, concurrent
ADVOCATES have asked for farms and food security to be put above tribalism and ideology in the push for action on climate change, as the…
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Wheels in motion for Harmony Day
THE Harmony Day committee has announced the free event is returning to Riverside Park for its 16th year on Saturday, March 21. The family-friend celebration…
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Connection through community op shop
WHAT started as a way to pass time while her husband visited the Men’s Shed became a valued source of friendship and community involvement for…
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Shop fire
A FIRE broke out inside The Reject Shop on Campbell Street, Swan Hill, early Tuesday morning, resulting in significant smoke damage throughout the store. When…
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Rugby 7s a great success
THE inaugural Swan Hill Rugby 7s tournament was a resounding success, despite the Swan Hill Rugby Club falling short of clinching the trophy in a…
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Minister in bad books
SWAN Hill Rural City Council Mayor Stuart King has thrown the book at the Victorian Government after it failed to increase its annual library contribution…
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Sessions offer advice for end-of-life care
Balarald will host a free community workshop next month to help locals develop end-of-life plans. The sessions, titled community conversations, come as the result of…
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Goschen mine receives EPBC green light
THE divisive Goschen Mineral Sands and Rare Earths Project has passed a significant final regulatory hurdle. The mining project has received Federal Government approval under…
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Nyah bridge works
TRANSPORT for NSW began works yesterday at the Nyah Bridge on Speewa Road. The works will take place daily from 7am to 5pm, concluding on…










