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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…

  • 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…

  • 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…

  • Entertain with grants

    SWAN Hill Rural City Council has launched a new grant program to support local entertainment businesses hit hard by the COVID-19 lockdown. The new grant,…

  • Woolies goes green with solar

    A SUPERMARKET giant in Swan Hill has installed solar panels to reduce the store’s environmental footprint and cut energy costs. Woolworths’ 100kW solar arrays on…

  • Cash for pickers

    JOBSEEKERS who take up seasonal work will now be eligible for bonuses of almost $2500, with the Victorian Government providing over $10 million to encourage…

  • Sesssion on going solar

    CENTRAL Victorian Greenhouse Alliance in partnership with Swan Hill Rural City Council is holding a community information meeting at the Swan Hill Town Hall next…

  • Cupper: Nats playing ‘gruby’ politics

    Cupper: Nats playing ‘gruby’ politics

    THE National Party has been accused of playing “grubby, dirty politics” over its latest attempt to slur Member for Mildura Ali Cupper. The Nationals-authorised letter…

  • Around the Churches: 19/2/21

    ANGLICAN A FEW weeks ago, it was clear that once again the parish wouldn’t be permitted to celebrate the traditional family pancake night, with the…

  • Internet more a ‘dream than reality’

    MEMBER for Murray Plains Peter Walsh has accused the state government of “ongoing discrimination” against the online ostracised who can’t apply for government services or…

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