News
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Around the churches – 16/8
SEED THIS Sunday, as we look at Habakkuk Chapter 3, we will hear how we can have great joy and hope even when we have…
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Practical pathways through council
CADETSHIPS are something people should look at more favourably, says senior building inspector James Cunning. Mr Cunning undertook a building surveyor cadetship with Swan Hill…
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Charred metal after caravans burn
AN electrical fault has been blamed for a fire which destroyed two caravans at the Two Bays Caravan Park in Nyah on Wednesday morning. Quick…
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Don’t be shy, report a sighting
PEOPLE have been urged to record any sightings of shy, prickly four-legged friends in the midst of echidna breeding season. The Mallee Catchment Authority said…
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Bee-utiful sight on the border
AGRICULTURE generates at least $3 billion for the Robinvale economy, according to the Swan Hill council Robinvale ward representative. Councillor Jade Benham said the biggest…
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Serving up an audit
THE state government has announced it will lift the standard of meals in Victorian public hospitals and aged care centres. Minister for Health Jenny Mikakos…
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Rallying support for Sea Lake institution
THE state government has promised to fund a conservation management plan for the site of the Sea Lake Mallee Rally at Lake Tyrrell. Member for…
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Going solar
THERE will be two opportunities to talk solar with the Mallee Sun Solar Bulk Buy team at events in the Swan Hill municipality in the…
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Foot in the door
AFTER suffering from her own foot pain growing up, Isabel Chasney began her career in podiatry with the goal of relieving others who have walked…
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Calls for clarity
MEMBER for Mildura Ali Cupper has called on the government to outline a “clear plan” for the completion of the Murray Basin Rail Project (MBRP).…


