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News in Brief: 22/1/21
History grants up for grabs LOCAL historians and community groups across Victoria can now apply for a share in $350,000 to preserve, record and share…
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Uni offers made to graduates
THE class of 2020 are poised to embark on tertiary after more than 48,000 offers were released last week. The Victorian Tertiary Admissions Centre (VTAC)…
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Bookmark a return
MEMBERS of the Robinvale community leapt at the chance to visit their new library for the first time on Monday, with adults and children enjoying…
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‘Stark’ reminder about water safety
VICTORIANS have been warned to take water safety more seriously as the state heads into more hot weather, after a horror spate of drownings in…
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MPs make border stand
SIX MPs have banded together pushing for the Prime Minister to introduce a national approach to future state border closures. New South Wales MPs, Member…
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Kindy on the cards at Swan Hill North
Andrew Mole SWAN Hill North Primary School is planning to open its doors to kindergarten children — and lots of them — for the 2022…
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Smaller Australia Day celebrations in the region
THE smell of hearty bacon and eggs is synonymous on January 26, but this year it won’t be on Swan Hill’s Australia Day celebration menu.…
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Children’s bike stolen
BALRANALD police are investigating two alleged thefts in a matter of days. Dareton police Leading Senior Constable Russell Dart said a green children’s mountain bicycle…
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Traction in the market
THE median house price in Victoria has recorded its largest increase since 2000, according to data from Real Estate Institute of Victoria’s (REIV) quarterly December…
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Food and wine off the table
THE popular Swan Hill Food and Wine Festival has been cancelled for 2021. The festival’s chair, Grant Jones, said the committee “agonised long and hard”…




