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Sick of waiting, it’s now time
SWAN Hill council will ask local state MPs to demand a timeline for action on a new crossing over the Murray River from their respective…
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FAILED SUPPORT
A MOTION to examine the financial cost to a tourism facility being located in an area of “poor visibility” as part of council’s investigation into…
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Council slammed for tourism closure
SACKED Balranald councillor German Ugarte claims the town’s interpretive pavilion has been “neglected”, saying “we need professionals, not wannabees”. The Market Street complex remains closed…
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Dead Horse Lane to be sealed, widened
A FREQUENTLY used unsealed road in Swan Hill will be upgraded from this week. Dead Horse Lane will be widened to 6.2 metres and 2.3km…
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TAPPING INTO RESOURCES
MEMBER for Farrer Sussan Ley is being encouraged to tap into resources to ensure indigenous children in Balranald don’t fall behind their fellow peers. Ms…
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Council demands answers
SWAN Hill Rural City Council has called for the feasibility study into a new Swan Hill hospital to be publicly released. Cr Les McPhee, also…
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Locals warned about scammers
SWAN Hill police are warning residents to watch out for scammers after a local resident was targeted by a sophisticated scheme. Police were reportedly contacted…
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Increased safe spaces
HAVEN; Home Safe (HHS) has received funding to provide additional housing for women and children escaping family violence, with Swan Hill to be among the…
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Mind in the forefront
THROUGH her own struggles with mental health, Tiana Sixsmith is advocating for the mental health of young people in rural and regional areas. For her…
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Demand on the outskirts
POTENTIAL homeowners are seeking properties that provide an easy commute to Melbourne’s CBD, according to a Swan Hill real estate agent. Ray White Swan Hill…






