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  • Increased outreach

    Increased outreach

    SWAN Hill council agrees there needs to be increased outreach and screening for coronavirus (COVID-19) to vulnerable and hard-to-reach groups, and to agriculture workers who…

  • WORDS FROM THE MAYOR

    WORDS FROM THE MAYOR

    WE received confirmation this week that Swan Hill Rural City Council will not have a ward structure, from the next election. Our council is now…

  • Answers over new bridge

    MURRAY River Council will write to both local state members on both sides of the border in a push to get more information on a…

  • Shift to digital

    Shift to digital

    DESPITE the difficult times faced by local businesses due to the implications of COVID-19, many are still open and keen to service the community. Swan…

  • Locals slapped with fines

    AT LEAST 11 people have been fined in the Swan Hill region for failing to comply with COVID-19 directives from chief health officers. Under Operation…

  • Alleged shooter faces court

    A MOULAMEIN man has landed himself in court after an alleged shooting at a boat ramp in Moulamein last month. New South Wales police were…

  • Different, yet difficult

    Different, yet difficult

    TERM two may be looking different for schools in the Swan Hill region, but the teaching and learning continues. For St Mary MacKillop College year…

  • MAY THE RAIN FALL

    MAY THE RAIN FALL

    RAIN, rain, glorious rain. Today marks the start of May and with it brings some healthy rainfall totals for the last week of April. As…

  • Respects paid

    Respects paid

    DRIVEWAYS were lit with candles as Swan Hill residents stood alone to pay their respects on Anzac Day this year. Despite local dawn services being…

  • Packs for home

    Packs for home

    CLASSES by video conferencing and online resources, study packs being sent home and parents assisting their children through the school day. This is the reality…

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