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Microchip pets for free
SWAN Hill Rural City Council is giving residents the chance to microchip their pets for free with registrations now open. This year, the program will…
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Lilian Mary Gibbs Encouragement Awards received
ANGLICAN TWO of Swan Hill’s young talented musicians received Lilian Mary Gibbs Encouragement Awards at the charity concert on Sunday afternoon. They performed along with…
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Students empowered
A FORMER Hollywood stuntwoman recently visited Tooleybuc Central School (TCS) to inspire and empower students. Television host, speaker and author Ky Furneaux spoke to year…
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Praise upon extension
SWAN Hill council has praised a regional tourism body, with one councillor saying a cross-border approach along the Murray is one that “makes an incredible…
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Campers warned on Cup weekend
CAMPERS have been urged to stay safe and act responsibly this weekend. With Mallee residents and visitors alike set to take advantage of the long-weekend,…
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Edible garden galore
SWAN Hill’s first edible garden expo proved to be popular with more than 70 people attending last Friday. Held at the Swan Hill Town Hall,…
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Tourism chair reappointed
THE chairperson of a cross-border tourism organisation says she is “privileged” to be reappointed. Murray Regional Tourism (MRT) announced the reappointment of Wendy Greiner as…
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TEACHING IN THE BLOOD
JODI Walters, Kaiti Walters, Phil Cox and Carla Cox, all have one thing in common: they’re teachers. Also in common is they are all from…
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Band together for a local aid
UNDER threat of ending a valuable service in Swan Hill, the Australian Red Cross Swan Hill branch has since banded together. The humanitarian aid and…
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Talking about Parkinson’s Disease
A NURSE with 25 years of medical experience will visit Swan Hill next week to talk about Parkinson’s Disease. Parkinson’s is a progressive neurological condition…






