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  • Man pleads guilty to aiding and abetting

    MICHAEL James Guarini pleaded guilty to a charge of aiding and abetting when he appeared before the Swan Hill Magistrate’s Court on Wednesday.Representing himself, Guarini…

  • Drivers badly shaken after collision

    TWO cars were seemingly written off and their drivers badly shaken up after a side-on collision on McCallum Street Thursday afternoon.At 3.45pm on Thursday an…

  • Burglaries on the rise

    A RISE in burglaries in the Swan Hill area has prompted police to remind local residents to take the necessary home security precautions.The Swan Hill…

  • Tea for talent

    WANT to treat your mum to something special and help raise funds for a worthwhile cause?Look no further than the Czech cultural youth theatre exchange…

  • Corporal returns home

    MARCHING in the Swan Hill Anzac Day parade is always a special occasion for Army Corporal Luke McDonald.The section commander of the 2nd Battalion, the…

  • DHS fire scare

    FIRE authorities have praised the quick response from government workers yesterday after a faulty air-conditioning motor caused smoke to fill offices.Victorian Government Department of Human…

  • No help

    DESPERATE youth seeking assistance in Swan Hill have been referred to services out of town or forced to wait weeks for professional assistance.One Swan Hill…

  • Missing dogs appeal

    A LAKE BOGA family is appealing for information to the mysterious disappearance of their two beloved family pets.The pair of Great Dane Bull Mastiffs Honey…

  • Threat on lakes

    THE Euston lakes are under threat according to councillors and residents who are worried they could again watch a tourism attraction and local icon evaporate.The…

  • Horsemanship skills on show

    SOME of Australia’s best horses and cattlemen showed off their horsemanship and agility in Swan Hill during the weekend at The National Cutting Horse Association…

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