News
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Booming butcher
SAIT’S Butchers is a local business that has been working almost around the clock since the first warnings of COVID-19 were raised and confusion and…
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Gates reopen
THE sounds of children in the schoolyard will soon ring out with all Victorian students expected to return to their classrooms within a month. Victorian…
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Vibrant villages in the region
A PROJECT designed to breathe life back into our small towns has been awarded $500,000 thanks to the state government. Member for Northern Victoria Mark…
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New chairman for winegrowers
MURRAY Valley Winegrowers (MVW) welcomed a new chairman to the board this week, after Peter Crisp stepped down from the role. Former deputy chair Chris…
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Cream of the crop
IF you want milk that tastes like real milk, Bethune Lane Dairy has got the product for you. The family-owned and operated dairy has recently…
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Takeaway only in Swan Hill
DESPITE some restrictions being lifted across Victoria from midnight on Tuesday, restaurants and cafes in Victoria will continue serving takeaway food and drink. To combat…
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Hullabalooover a book
A FORMER Patchewollock resident will see her children’s book transformed from print to the screen in a feature animated film. Fleur Ferris’ fifth book, Nullaboo…
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Team role in face of pandemic
THE COVID-19 pandemic is a stark reminder of the vital role nurses play. And, for Swan Hill District Health nurse Joanna Dillon, it’s the biggest…
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New ways to stay active
AS restrictions are lifted, residents are being reminded to continue their exercise routine. Swan Hill District Health’s health promotion officer Matthew Toohey said people could…
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Prepared for challenge
PROVING it pays to be prepared, the scouts are embracing technology like never before. Its members are working remotely from their own backyards rather than…









