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  • Intensive fire training

    FIRE crews undertook intensive bushfire training in Swan Hill this week to ensure they are prepared to keep communities safe this season. “This is the…

  • Reprieve from the heat

    Reprieve from the heat

    RESIDENTS, families, campers and backpackers sought refugee from yesterday’s 40-plus degree heat with a dip in the pool. Swan Hill outdoor pool duty manager Linda…

  • Art comp launched

    A NEW art competition has been launched reflecting on the importance of art, culture, language and storytelling in Swan Hill and Kerang’s Aboriginal and Torres…

  • ‘The best place to be’

    ‘The best place to be’

    FOR a like-minded community that offers independent living, Swan Hill Village is the “best place to be”. Located on Woorinen Road, the housing facility contains…

  • Graduation honours

    Graduation honours

    Colleen Zanker graduated with honours with a Bachelor of Laws from Deakin University on February 21, 2019. Colleen then completed a post-graduate Diploma in Legal…

  • Heritage listing is removed

    THE Swan Hill bridge is set to be removed from heritage listing, allowing for the next step in the bid to secure a new structure…

  • Sights on retirement

    Sights on retirement

    TRANSITIONING from work into retirement can be daunting for some, but it really is an exciting phase in life. You’ve worked hard, raised your family,…

  • Buloke debt repaid

    Buloke debt repaid

    BULOKE Shire Council has repaid a $7 million debt from 2014, an achievement that comes as a “proud time” for the rural municipality. Council resolved…

  • Still vital

    Still vital

    ABOUT 80 people from near and far travelled to Koraleigh to attend the 60-year celebration of the humble town’s hall last weekend. Hall committee member…

  • Future all firmed

    Future all firmed

    SWAN Hill legal practice Basile Pino & Co is pleased to announce its merger with Beck Legal Bendigo. Basile Pino & Co’s Joe Pino said…

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