News
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Lots of laughs and tears
BEING a journalist in a small community like Swan Hill, especially it being my first gig in the industry, has taught me so much and…
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Drone workshopsfor local farmers
LOCAL primary producers will be able to attend free drone workshops across the Swan Hill municipality this month thanks to a partnership between council and…
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New ‘umpire’ to rule basin
WATER Minister David Littleproud has dismissed suggestions a new independent umpire to police the Murray-Darling Basin was created because the regulator failed. Basin state and…
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Former local in Sunbury police ambush claims
A FORMER Swan Hill man has faced court as part of a trio accused of ambushing police in Sunbury this week. Officers were forced to…
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CENSUS CONFIDENCE
THE Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) says it remains confident in the results of the Census, despite the findings of a new population survey, which…
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Turning pages of Vivid history
LOCAL disability organisation Vivid will launch a brand new hardcover book celebrating 50 years of history next Wednesday. The book, titled Our Vivid History traces…
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Tapping into work experience
STUDENTS looking to work closely with the community and experience real life work environments are encouraged to apply for work experience with Swan Hill Rural…
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Valuing vocational education in the region
STAFF at the Murray Mallee Local Employment Network (MMLLEN) are directing attention to the value of vocational education versus academic streams. In recent weeks, research…
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Down to the line
Footy down to the line this week WANDELLA has the choice this week. Do they want to play Moulamein or Hay in the first semi…
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WALKING FOR PARKINSON’S
A LOCAL Parkinson’s sufferer believes many people with the disease in the region are in denial about their diagnosis. There are 27,000 people living with…



