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  • Talks off the ground

    Talks off the ground

    TALKS with a flying school to train up to 200 Chinese students in Swan Hill will soon get off the ground, despite some concerns over…

  • App to trace virus cases

    App to trace virus cases

    THE federal government has released a new voluntary smartphone app, designed to better protect community against the spread of coronavirus. Member for Murray Plains Peter…

  • Increased demand

    Increased demand

    THE Loddon Mallee region has experienced twice the number of laboratory confirmed influenza cases for the same period of time last year. But, Swan Hill…

  • Surgery back on the table

    ELECTIVE surgery has resumed at Swan Hill District Health (SHDH) following a slowdown of new coronavirus cases. SHDH chief executive officer Peter Abraham said the…

  • Crisis boost

    Crisis boost

    EMMA Whittington is one of eight medical students who have chosen to continue their studies in Swan Hill in an effort to boost the local…

  • 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…

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