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  • Underpaid worker takes boss to the cleaners

    A SWAN Hill cleaner has been back-paid $8800 following intervention by the Fair Work Ombudsman.The female employee in her 40s lodged a complaint with the…

  • Man injured in post-nightclub scuffle

    POLICE are asking for witnesses or information to an alleged assault outside a medical clinic early on a Sunday morning.Sergeant Carlton Toohey said police on…

  • Winners announced at local gallery’s night of nights

    ONE takes her surname from a flower, one a graceful bird: both have a proven ability to create beautiful art.Chris DeRosa and Heather Swann were…

  • A life of devotion

    LOCAL volunteer Tracy McLoughlan is already excited for Christmas to come this year, and she doesn’t have as long to wait as you might think.On…

  • Developer claims Murray Downs could outgrow Swan Hill

    IN THE wake of a successful rezoning application, a New South Wales developer has claimed Murray Downs has the potential to become bigger than Swan…

  • New structure a sure bet

    MANANGATANG racegoers will have the opportunity to experience improved facilities following the acquisition of a State Government grant.Member for Swan Hill Peter Walsh said new…

  • Proposed redevelopment

    A PROPOSED development at Murray Downs has the potential to double the number of residents living within the vicinity.In what has been a lengthy process,…

  • Novel concept

    SWAN Hill residents are limbering up for a novel charity concept which will see participants take part in a walkathon while pushing a wheelchair –…

  • 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…

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