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  • Bookings resume at tourism hotspots

    Bookings resume at tourism hotspots

    THE tents are being pitch in campgrounds, with travelling and overnight stays back on the cards. Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews has announced from June 1,…

  • Rates burden shared in Murray River Council

    Rates burden shared in Murray River Council

    MURRAY River Council (MRC) has adopted its draft 2020/21 operational plan and budget, which includes a $30.5 million capital works program. Key items in the…

  • Struggle to put food on table

    Struggle to put food on table

    RESIDENTS most impacted by the COVID-19 economic fallout are struggling to afford basic needs such as putting food on the table. And there is a…

  • Get tested, health authorities urge

    Get tested, health authorities urge

    SWAN Hill District Health (SHDH) urges people with even mild COVID-19 symptoms to get tested. The Acute Respiratory Assessment Clinic (ARAC) will become one of 100…

  • Swan Hill council gets slice of funding pie

    Swan Hill council gets slice of funding pie

    SWAN Hill Rural City Council will receive more than $1.4 million in federal funding to support local jobs and businesses and boost the economy struggling…

  • Swan Hill man died on or shortly after day he vanished six years ago

    Swan Hill man died on or shortly after day he vanished six years ago

    SWAN Hill man Mark Beames died on or shortly after the day he went missing nearly six years ago, a coroner says. The then 44-year-old…

  • Human bone found at a Swan Hill property

    Human bone found at a Swan Hill property

    UPDATE: Police received reports of the discovery of what was believed to be a human bone at a property on Chapman Street, Swan Hill, about…

  • Further ease of restrictions announced

    Further ease of restrictions announced

    VICTORIANS will have more freedom from Monday week, with Premier Daniel Andrews announcing further ease of restrictions.  It comes as the number of cases increased…

  • Residents in a fight over flight school talks

    Residents in a fight over flight school talks

    A GROUP of Swan Hill residents are fighting against a new flying school in Swan Hill due to noise pollution and decreased tourism opportunities. Swan…

  • Road crash services to address delays

    Road crash services to address delays

    IN 2018, the New South Wales State Rescue Board identified Euston as being beyond a 60-minute response from their nearest NSW Rural Fire Service (RFS)…

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