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  • Watch out for wildlife

    Watch out for wildlife

    WITH spring well and truly here, it seems people and animals alike are enjoying the rise in temperature — although some wildlife’s choice of summer…

  • Community spirit recognised

    Community spirit recognised

    SWAN Hill Uniting Church Community Issues Group )SHUCCIG) will receive a top award for their work with refugees at an awards night next week.Regional business…

  • Family first for childcare

    Family first for childcare

    A SHORTAGE of childcare services in the region could see a change, with council encouraging residents to open their own Family Day Care (FDC) businesses.As…

  • AGAINST THE GRAIN: Broad, local farmers welcome delay in GrainCorp decision

    AGAINST THE GRAIN: Broad, local farmers welcome delay in GrainCorp decision

    MEMBER for Mallee Andrew Broad has called on his government colleagues to show caution when it comes to the proposed sale of agribusiness GrainCorp.Federal Treasurer…

  • Completion rates on the rise

    Completion rates on the rise

    WITH year 12 students nearing the end of their secondary schooling, recently released figures show more young people than ever are completing their final year.The…

  • Long road for child protection

    Long road for child protection

    AN attempt by the Community and Public Sector Union (CPSU) to increase the number of child protection positions in the Loddon Mallee region has failed,…

  • Community effort a two-way street

    Community effort a two-way street

    COMMUNITY was what attracted Harold Jochs to Swan Hill when he first visited in 1985.A working holiday turned into a permanent relocation, and he hasn’t…

  • Dedication pays off for show stalwarts

    Dedication pays off for show stalwarts

    SINCERE passion and dedication has led to the appointment of a Nyah mother of two as president of the Northern District Agricultural Societies Association of…

  • Tennis coaching coup

    Tennis coaching coup

    YOUNG and old tennis players alike will benefit from a move to appoint a full-time head coach for the Swan Hill Lawn Tennis Club.David Jonkers…

  • Festival screens best of film

    Festival screens best of film

    IT’S no secret that The Guardian columnist Barrie Bales is an avid film buff, his mind a living archive of film knowledge based on a…

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