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  • Sent packing

    Sent packing

    MEMBER for Murray Helen Dalton says the issue surrounding a labour shortage in the region was not “uncommon”. Broadacre and livestock farmer Andy Gorman has…

  • Boiling hot

    Boiling hot

    VICTORIA sweltered through it’s hottest December day on record last Friday, with the tiny town of Hopetoun claiming the title for the hottest in the…

  • Friday fires

    Friday fires

    FIRE investigators are working to determine the cause of a grassfire that caused headaches for CFA volunteers on Friday night. The fire was reported shortly…

  • Special honour for cop

    Special honour for cop

    ONCE a week police officer sergeant Zac Bull works with vulnerable and at risk students at Swan Hill Specialist School (SHSS). Sgt Bull was recently…

  • Gift card rolls out

    Gift card rolls out

    THE latest Swan Hill Inc initiative has proven to be a hit with hundreds of Swan Hill gift cards sold in the lead up to…

  • Play before the big day

    Play before the big day

    CHILDREN of the region have received an early Christmas present with the new riverside adventure playground set to open tomorrow. Contractors have put the finishing…

  • Little comfort

    Little comfort

    AN iconic asset to Swan Hill has made a desperate call for volunteers over the Christmas and New Year period. It comes after the Visitor…

  • Full of character

    Full of character

    MANY local businesses would be familiar with Kieran Foott’s smiling face, but now there’s a chance to see that face 12 months of the year.…

  • DIGGING DEEPER

    DIGGING DEEPER

    SWAN Hill Rural City Council is committed to a working drag strip in the municipality but “not at any cost”. At this week’s council meeting,…

  • ‘The perfect night’

    ‘The perfect night’

    MORE than 1000 people gathered at Riverside Park last Sunday night to join in the spirit of Christmas and attend the annual Carols by Candlelight.…

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