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  • Splash is back at leisure centre

    Splash is back at leisure centre

    LOCAL swimmers will be able to dive back into the water when the Swan Hill Leisure Centre indoor pool reopens next week. After 12 weeks…

  • Pub pain

    Pub pain

    MEMBER for Mildura Ali Cupper wants regional Victorians to be able to have a drink at their local pub or club without having to order…

  • Round tables across regions

    Round tables across regions

    ROUND tables hosted by Victoria’s regional partnerships to help understand the local impacts of the coronavirus pandemic and pave the way for recovery have begun.…

  • Hefty fines for trespasses in animal activist crackdown

    Hefty fines for trespasses in animal activist crackdown

    THE Victorian Government has warned animal activists caught trespassing onto farms will be slapped with hefty on-the-spot fines. Minister for Agriculture Jaclyn Symes tabled the…

  • Same issues propelled by flying school

    SAVE Kempsey Airport Action Group secretary Dick Pearson says Swan Hill suffers from parallel issues concerning industrial scale flight schools. Mr Pearson said the international…

  • Police Beat: 12/6/20

    Police Beat: 12/6/20

    NO MUSIC TO THE EARS ITEMS have allegedly been stolen from a Swan Hill music store for the second time in two months. On May…

  • Boost for spectators

    Boost for spectators

    THE Stadium in Swan Hill has had a facelift thanks to a partnership between Swan Hill Rural City Council and the facility’s sporting user groups.…

  • MIXED BAG

    MIXED BAG

    FARMING NEWS New Regional Jobs to Support Agriculture MINISTER for Agriculture and Regional Development Jaclyn Symes recently announced funding to create projects for five Catchment…

  • Number of flu shots ‘well up’

    Number of flu shots ‘well up’

    THE number of people getting an influenza (flu) vaccination has been “significantly higher” in Swan Hill this year. Swan Hill Medical Group senior doctor Stewart…

  • Art prizes on offer to promote breast cancer screening

    Art prizes on offer to promote breast cancer screening

    ABORIGINAL and Torres Strait Islander women in the Mallee are being invited to make a statement through art about the importance of breast screening. Three $1000 prizes…

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