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  • Koorie community to appeal to Minister

    TIME is of the essence for Swan Hill’s Koorie community as they do everything in their power to ensure Payika College remains open.In recent weeks…

  • Lake awards, you beauty

    Lake awards, you beauty

    LAKE Boga has again proven itself as one of the region’s most tidy towns after it was named as a finalist in five categories of…

  • Advocates ramp up Headspace campaign

    Advocates ramp up Headspace campaign

    SWAN Hill Rural City Council and local health care workers have stepped up their campaign to improve mental health outcomes for young people in the…

  • Ultima theft

    MORE than 1000 litres of fuel and a motorbike have been stolen from an Ultima farm.Between 5pm, last Wednesday and 8am last Thursday, 1300 litres…

  • Williams to stand for council

    WITH council elections only months away Robinvale businessman Tim Williams has announced his intention to nominate for a position on the Swan Hill Rural City…

  • Twilight pleased with cinema trial

    STEADY ticket sales during the first half of Swan Hill’s town hall cinema trial have assured Twilight Cinemas of the program’s long term viability, renewing…

  • Tour time

    Tour time

    THE ‘Tour de Swan Hill’ mostly centres around coffee, charity and a chat, but it’s not as far removed from its French equivalent as one…

  • Van with a plan  rolls into town

    Van with a plan rolls into town

    THE bright pink breastscreen van has rolled into Swan Hill, and a challenge has been set to local women to take advantage of the service…

  • Rezoning debate

    LAST week’s North Park Planning Panels Hearing had all the elements of a persuasive debate.There was lots of passion and dry throats, coupled with spruiking…

  • Basin plan still attracts strong opposition

    WATER Minister Peter Walsh said he still could not support the Murray-Darling Basin Plan in its current form, despite some progress in talks among the…

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