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  • Op shops in need of donations

    Op shops in need of donations

    LOCAL charity shops are crying out for extra donations of good quality clothing and blankets this winter in response to sub-zero temperatures and higher stock…

  • Man pleads guilty to unlawful assault, fine imposed

    A FATHER who took bullying matters into his own hands has been fined $800 after pleading guilty to unlawful assault.The Swan Hill Magistrates’ Court heard…

  • Timeline for  proposed precinct

    Timeline for proposed precinct

    THE viability of a proposed 1300-lot residential development in Swan Hill will be discussed in detail next Wednesday, when council holds a private meeting with…

  • Welcome rain

    CEREAL crop farmers across the Mallee have a spring in their step this week, after finally receiving enough rain to raise this season’s crop outlook.A…

  • Driver dies in highway crash

    POLICE are appealling for witnesses to a fatal collision between a sedan and a B-double near on the Sturt Highway near Balranald on Tuesday night.At…

  • Thinking broadly

    Thinking broadly

    BROADACRE farmers in the Swan Hill municipality have fought for and won a five per cent discount on their general rates this year.Swan Hill Rural…

  • What a hoot

    What a hoot

    FINE weather (until recently) and a host of school holiday activities have attracted families from across the state to Swan Hill during their mid-year break.Big4…

  • Satellite of love

    SWAN Hill’s outlying communities and satellite towns are set to benefit from a range of projects in this year’s Swan Hill Rural City Council draft…

  • Coldest morning of the year so far

    IT HAS been a cold winter so far, but statistics suggest Saturday was the chilliest day of 2012 so far.Considering Swan Hill averages 2.5 days…

  • Last drinks

    AFTER many years of serving Lalbert locals and visitors, the Lalbert Hotel’s current management will pour its final drinks as the pub closes its doors.Pub…

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