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  • Value for stallholders and market goers

    Value for stallholders and market goers

    THE Nyah District Lions Club Market returns tomorrow morning, offering a variety of produce, handmade goods, food, and craft stalls. Held on the second Saturday…

  • State support aims to jumpstart jobs

    State support aims to jumpstart jobs

    A NEW support initiative aimed at giving apprentices and trainees career advice was unveiled by the Victorian State Government earlier this week. Minister for Skills…

  • Switch flicked on telco’s iPhone satellite sms

    Switch flicked on telco’s iPhone satellite sms

    TELSTRA’S Satellite Messaging functionality, initially introduced to Samsung Galaxy S25 users, was made available for eligible iPhone users over the weekend. Customers with any iPhone…

  • Grants open for first responders

    Grants open for first responders

    A GRANT program aimed at supporting Victoria’s volunteer first responders has opened up for applications. Known as the Volunteer Emergency Services Equipment Program, the funding…

  • Euston Reserve playing on with major upgrade

    Euston Reserve playing on with major upgrade

    A MAJOR upgrade of the Euston Recreation Reserve is nearing completion, breathing new life into the regional facility. The upgrade is part of a government-funded…

  • New chief for Victorian Farmers Federation

    New chief for Victorian Farmers Federation

    VICTORIA’S peak farming body has appointed Charlie Thomas as its new chief executive Victorian Farmers Federation president Brett Hosking said Mr Thomas brought a “wealth…

  • Choppers used to check power lines

    Choppers used to check power lines

    HELICOPTERS chartered by electricity provider Powercor will be in the skies above Swan Hill during the coming weeks checking transmission lines. The aircraft will be…

  • Students clued in to crime author’s visit

    Students clued in to crime author’s visit

    ROBINVALE College students were treated to a visit last week from Melbourne-based crime author Troy Hunter, whose debut novel Gus and the Missing Boy had…

  • Expo to promote safe ageing

    Expo to promote safe ageing

    PROVIDING community connection and access to services is the first step Swan Hill organisations are taking to enable citizens to age with dignity at the…

  • St Mary MacKillop College development approved

    St Mary MacKillop College development approved

    ST MARY MacKillop College has received Council approval for a development plan, paving the way for the future construction of their new school campus in…

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