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  • New principal at Boga

    LAKE Boga Primary School has welcomed a new school principal this year, Janine Barnes.Ms Barnes said there were many things happening at the school at…

  • Fuel siphoned and equipment stolen

    THIEVES have siphoned 2200 litres of fuel and stolen equipment in an overnight raid on contractors working in Lake Boga and police are appealing for…

  • Town prepares for CWA conference

    SWAN Hill’s economy is expected to receive a significant boost from about 800 people who will visit soon be in town for the first CWA…

  • Budgetary matters discussed

    ROBERT HENSON discusses the outcomes of the state and federal budgets with State Member for Swan Hill Peter Walsh and Federal Member for Mallee John…

  • VicRoads removes infestation

    THROUGH a combined effort from residents, local organisations and government a giant salt-producing weed is one step closer to extinction in the Mallee.The hardy Athel…

  • Six times the love

    AFTER a long and treacherous path to become a Swan Hill resident, mother of six Nyanhial Nhial says she has much to be thankful for…

  • Walsh requests changes to draft North Park report

    IT WAS Swan Hill Rural City Council that instigated the North Park rezoning process, not the Victorian Government.That is the message Member for Swan Hill…

  • Date set for Balranald festival

    THE date has been set for the 2012 Five Rivers Festival and plans are being made for a four-day feast of music, poetry, cooking, shopping…

  • Cutbacks likely: TAFE CEO

    IT’S too early to determine what impact state budget cuts to TAFE funding will have on Swan Hill’s SuniTAFE campus, but a restructure is inevitable…

  • Operation Griffin nets dozens of drivers

    MELBOURNE Police headed north recently to assist in a special police operation aimed at reducing the amount of fatal and serious injuries on local roads.Swan…

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