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  • New book to shine daylight on old Goodnight

    New book to shine daylight on old Goodnight

    PEOPLE are invited to the launch of a new book titled Goodbye Old Goodnight. The book, written by Tony Owen, was inspired by Goodnight locals…

  • Capturing stories

    Capturing stories

    FOLLOWING the Our Municipality through Your Lens photo competition, an exhibition will showcase a curated selection of entries at the Swan Hill Regional Art Gallery.…

  • Developers to compete with community benefits: CEO

    Developers to compete with community benefits: CEO

    THE framework for how renewable energy zones (REZs) are proposed to benefit local communities will be released soon for consultation, as local leaders remain sceptical.…

  • Train line expansion nearly ready

    Train line expansion nearly ready

    A PROGRAM to re-rail track, replace sleepers, lengthen passing loops and improve track geometry is almost complete on the Korong Vale to Manangatang line, according…

  • Fog over town pictures

    Fog over town pictures

    TRAFFIC visibility was limited in the Swan Hill and surrounding regions on Friday as a heavy fog extended into the late morning. While the sun…

  • Stopping elder abuse

    Stopping elder abuse

    FUTURE planning, awareness and community support are the key to preventing elder abuse, according to Senior Rights Victoria. The community turned out on Friday to…

  • Transmission line works underway

    Transmission line works underway

    TRANSMISSION line construction on Keri Keri Road, approximately 35 kilometres southeast of Balranald, is set to commence this week as part of the major EnergyConnect…

  • Program receives funds to continue

    Program receives funds to continue

    A ROBINVALE-based program designed to empower multicultural youth has received part of $1 million in funding to continue its work. Sunraysia Mallee Ethnic Communities Council…

  • Rural realities into romance

    Rural realities into romance

    IN the heart of rural Australia, Maya Linnell is quietly building a literary legacy. The bestselling rural romance author, a former country journalist, has just…

  • Groups get grants

    Groups get grants

    COMMUNITY groups in the Murray River municipality will benefit from a shared $30,000 for programs, projects and initiatives. Round two of the 2024-25 community grants…

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