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Bell gets a gong in an honour for Auntie Ivy
THE tireless community efforts of local Aboriginal elder Aunty Ivy Bell were among those recognised in Victoria’s Indigenous Honour Roll.She is the first person from…
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Swan Hill and Echuca to share electorate under new proposal
THE Electoral Boundaries Commission (EBC) has proposed the existing electorate of Swan Hill should be broken up into five seperate seats in response to declining…
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PHOTO GALLERY: Crawfully exciting
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Buloke Shire named as regional standout
THE Buloke Local Government Area (LGA) stands out as ‘highly competitive’ in north-west Victoria and NSW riverina, while Swan Hill and Wakool have been labelled…
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The tale of an early riser
IT HAS taken years of perseverance and cost him a half a finger, but after more than four decades the baking business is still Steve…
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Transport partnership told to ‘hit the road’
A DECADE-long partnership to improve transport options and access across the region will disband at the end of the financial year on Sunday. The Southern…
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Life returns to lake
A PREVIOUSLY parched lake bed north of Balranald has experienced a boost to its now thriving ecosystem following the delivery of 10,000 megalitres of environmental…
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Reverend retires
REVEREND Maurice Wildish has retired from the Swan Hill Uniting Church and, in keeping with the cleric’s community-minded attitude, members of the church are set…
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AMBO’S CALL ‘CODE RED’
PARAMEDICS in Swan Hill have turned ‘Code Red’ in their continued bid for pay parity with other states. While the union’s Code Red — Value our…
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Gonski money to follow Payika students
THE inclusion of the now-closed Payika College in a breakdown of the Gonski funding reforms was due to inadequate data from the State Government, according…









