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  • Witnessing new era at Justice of the Peace office

    Witnessing new era at Justice of the Peace office

    DOCUMENT signing can now be carried out with more privacy, as the Swan Hill region’s Justice of the Peace (JPs) service has a new permanent…

  • No bullet dodged for dodgy hire contractors

    No bullet dodged for dodgy hire contractors

    VICTORIAN businesses and farmers who source workers through dodgy hire contractors have not dodged a bullet amid COVID-19. Despite the pandemic’s harsh restrictions and lockdown…

  • ‘Concerning’ drop in test numbers

    ‘Concerning’ drop in test numbers

    PREMIER Daniel Andrews says he can’t rule out the need for future changes to COVID-19 restrictions across regional Victoria. Mr Andrews urged regional Victorians with…

  • Flashpoint for future of federation, says MP

    Flashpoint for future of federation, says MP

    MINISTER for Agriculture David Littleproud believes today’s National Cabinet meeting has become a “flashpoint for the future of Australia’s federation”. “Unless Premiers commit to work…

  • Teen charged over unlawful assault

    Teen charged over unlawful assault

    – A BMX bike was allegedly stolen from a Robinvale property sometime in the past month. Police said between late July and early August, a…

  • Jobs pain in north-west Vic

    Jobs pain in north-west Vic

    JOBS have fallen in north-west Victoria at the second most severe rate of any region in Australia. Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) payroll data revealed…

  • Former teacher’s guilty plea in court

    Former teacher’s guilty plea in court

    A FORMER teacher has pleaded guilty to maintaining a sexual relationship with a child under 16 for a year-and-a-half. Ben Nathan Kelly appeared in person…

  • Remembering those who served

    Remembering those who served

    WHILE decades have passed since the end of World War II, the gratitude for those who served lives on. Tomorrow is the 75th anniversary of…

  • Mask fashions of Swan Hill

    Mask fashions of Swan Hill

    RESIDENTS across Swan Hill and surrounds have dusted off their sewing machines to put themselves on the frontline. The region is now adorned with colourful…

  • Peter’s prowess wins him an honour at New South Wales Education Week’s Director’s Awards

    Peter’s prowess wins him an honour at New South Wales Education Week’s Director’s Awards

    SINCE 1988, Peter Christian has held many roles as a staff member at Balranald Central School. This week he was awarded for his efforts with…

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