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  • Insurance burden lifted

    Insurance burden lifted

    A SIGNIFICANT financial burden for cancer patients using the Balranald Can Assist service has been lifted. Clients’ compulsory vehicle insurance will now be covered by…

  • Green Lake volunteers make a splash

    Green Lake volunteers make a splash

    A COMMITTEE of management that helped bring back a popular lake to life has been recognised. Department of Environmental, Lake, Water and Planning (DELWP) Loddon…

  • SPREADING GRATITUDE

    SPREADING GRATITUDE

    SPREADING gratitude will feature heavily at next year’s Swan Hill Harmony Day celebrations. The gratitude tree will be a new public art piece installed in…

  • ABOVE AND BEYOND

    ABOVE AND BEYOND

    A COUNCIL employee who saved Balranald Shire Council $100,000 in external professional fees has been rewarded for her efforts. Balranald Shire Council rates and finance…

  • Water flowing for festive time

    Water flowing for festive time

    MALLEE irrigators will be able to apply for water to grow fodder from next week, with flows to start before Christmas. Member for Mallee Anne…

  • ACTION DEMANDED

    ACTION DEMANDED

    MALLEE farmers were among thousands to join the Convoy to Canberra on Monday and Tuesday, demanding a seat at the table, drawing a line in…

  • Support for victims

    Support for victims

    THE Swan Hill region has the second highest incidents of family violence across the state. And, Swan Hill District Gender Equity Network are working tirelessly…

  • Thomson’s time to shine

    Thomson’s time to shine

    THOMSON Dow may finally be joining brother Paddy Dow on the AFL stage, but Thomson is determined to forge his own path. Thomson became an…

  • Icon set to shut up shop

    Icon set to shut up shop

    ICONIC discount store Dimmeys has confirmed that its Swan Hill store will close, but the official closing date is unknown. The news comes after the…

  • Unconquered veterans

    Unconquered veterans

    KORALEIGH’S Stephen Hayes is among the unconquered veterans to feature in a new book on the Invictus Games, celebrating the courage and resilience of men…

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