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  • Council gives CBD a touch of TLC

    THE Swan Hill central business district is set for a facelift as the second stage of council’s redevelopment project gets underway today.A fresh, new look…

  • Minister considers bridge and North Park

    WHILE Easter has come and gone – it was beginning to look a lot like Christmas in Swan Hill last week as Planning Minister Matthew…

  • Ministers announce blueprint for riverfront development

    Recreation and leisure were high on the agenda yesterday following a visit from Planning Minister Matthew Guy.As a result of the visit more than $135,000…

  • Boga museum readies for take off

    THREE levels of government, 22 seaplanes and big crowds are expected for the Lake Boga Flying Boat Museum official opening next Saturday, April 21.At 2pm…

  • Power play

    THERE is light at the end of the tunnel for proponents of a proposed solar power development on the outskirts of Swan Hill.A local solar…

  • A love of music and volunteering

    VOLUNTEERING has been a part of life for Swan Hill resident Margaret Bradley.Better known by her nickname Pat, Ms Bradley has been actively involved in…

  • Bureau updates flood prediction

    PREDICTIONS for the size of the flood peak at Balranald have been revised once again, with the Bureau of Meteorology now expecting the Murrumbidgee River…

  • Police stage Easter drink-driving blitz

    POLICE made one of their largest Easter blitzes yet, giving 6510 breath tests in the Swan Hill region during the Easter holiday period.Of these tests,…

  • Tourist influx for Easter events

    UNSEASONABLY warm weather across Swan Hill for much of the Easter break provided the perfect setting for visitors and locals as they soaked up the…

  • Kombi convoy

    EASTER holiday makers could have been mistaken for thinking they had travelled back to the 60s and 70s at Lake Boga over the weekend.The Kombi…

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