News
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Migrant program backlog
THE Swan Hill region’s new skilled migration officer has been battling with a backlog of applications, following fears the skilled migration program would be axed.After…
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Jeans for Genes Day
DID you leave your Levis at home this morning? If so, you might have missed the year’s most comfortable fundraiser.Jeans for Genes Day is on…
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North Park should be rezoned: planning panel
NORTH Park should stripped of its recreational land status and rezoned as Business 1 but potential development at the site should not be limited to…
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A force of nature
NOT many people can list ‘responding to volcano eruptions, typhoons and political upheaval’ on their resume, but Kendra Clegg is one of the few who…
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Countdown to bumper week of local events
WITH just a week remaining before Pioneers Week 2012 begins, the celebration’s calendar of events has been announced.Swan Hill Rural City Council Mayor John Katis…
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Former mayor to host crisis meetings
A GROUP of concerned Barham residents have banded together in what has been described as a grassroots campaign in opposition of the draft Murray-Darling Basin…
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Tooleybuc’s got talent
THEY might be heading in the ‘Wrong Direction’, but Tooleybuc Central School students are certainly going places.Hundreds of students, parents and teachers filled the Tooleybuc…
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Option 9a critics rekindle bridge debate
DEBATE about the ideal location for a replacement Swan Hill Bridge has continued, despite Planning Minister Matthew Guy’s decision to allow ‘option 9a’ to go…
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Senator labels big buyback a ‘con job’
WITH the fate of the Nimmie-Caira water buyback proposal now in the hands of the Federal Government, New South Wales Senator Bill Heffernan has labelled…
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Shed receives grant
NYAH men’s shed is humming with activity after a successful grant application for building upgrades and preparations for its upcoming official opening.The Shed recently received…







