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  • Foundation students celebrate 100 days

    FOUNDATION students in Swan Hill have celebrated their first 100 days of school life. Students at Swan Hill North and St Mary’s primary schools dressed…

  • Readily relieved

    A PATIENT in Swan Hill District Health’s new subacute ward could not have been more relieved to have a local service readily available to her…

  • Drivers flouting the road laws warned

    SWAN Hill Highway Patrol has warned reckless, drink and drug affected drivers they will be caught, with a number of people facing penalties for flouting…

  • Around the churches – 9/8

    GRAIN SHED TONIGHT our youth’s theme is bonfire and going on the temperatures announced for this weekend, what a great idea. All to meet at…

  • Humble beginnings

    SISTERS Loretta Belton and Janine Gebert stood proud as they watched the official opening of “their dream” coming to life. Members of the Swan Hill…

  • Doors open at Nyah hall

    THE doors to the Nyah District Memorial Hall will swing open tomorrow for an open day and expo. The day will feature more than 20…

  • MIXED BAG

    Internet of Things FARMERS wanting support to trial new technology on their farm are encouraged to take part in Agriculture Victoria’s Internet of Things (IoT)…

  • Boost for fruit fly fight

    FRUIT fly services will continue in Sunraysia following a $761,000 state government funding commitment. Under the funding, Agriculture Victoria has committed to assist in managing…

  • TOWN’S BIG WINS

    TOWN’S BIG WINS

    Football and netball big wins last week WAS it the fact that our senior footballers beat Hay to be only .4 per cent out of…

  • Road safety hits silver screen

    Road safety hits silver screen

    A BUDDING Victorian filmmaker’s short film has debuted on the silver screen thanks to the Transport Accident Commission (TAC). The TAC has partnered with the…

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