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Reaching out
SWAN Hill will receive an economic boost when staff from leading community service organisation Intereach come together for a training forum this week. About 150…
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Pets through the doors
LEGISLATION for tenants looking to live with their pets are “well overdue”, one Swan Hill real estate agent says. Historic new laws were passed last…
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Walsh: ‘No excuse’ on rail project
MEMBER for Murray Plains Peter Walsh says transport infrastructure minister Jacinta Allan “has no excuse” to leave the Murray Basin Rail Project “stalled and out…
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No impact on council’s daily operations
NEW reforms by the Victorian Government will not affect legislation capping the number of pets renters and homeowners in the Swan Hill region can live…
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No answers for ignition
A FIRE along Murrawee Road on Tuesday afternoon has been attributed to “misadventure”, with firefighters unable to find “rhyme or reason” for why it started.…
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DALTON CLEARED
THE NSW parliamentary ethics committee has dismissed a complaint by an anonymous Nationals MP accusing Member for Murray Helen Dalton of a conflict of interest…
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Police Beat: 6/3/20
VEHICLE STOLEN AN unlocked vehicle has allegedly been stolen from a Beveridge Street home in Swan Hill. Police said the vehicle was taken between 10pm…
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Bountiful of books
READING more than 150 books over summer, Avneet Brar was one of Swan Hill Regional Library’s summer reading club winners. Avneet is in grade six…
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Joe brings joy
WITH a horn section in tow, Joe Camilleri and his band, The Black Sorrows, will return to the region to bring the Pioneer Settlement to…
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Walsh to approach deputy PM
MEMBER for Murray Plains Peter Walsh says he will approach Deputy Prime Minister Michael McCormack’s office in an effort to push for action on a…








