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  • Two-wheel patrols

    Two-wheel patrols

    SWAN Hill police have a new look, with officers set to hit the beat on two wheels instead of four from this weekend following the…

  • Festival of food

    Festival of food

    FOOD trucks rolled into Swan Hill at the weekend, and locals and visitors joined in the street style phenomenon in droves. Held on the banks…

  • Extra funds for adventure play

    Extra funds for adventure play

    SWAN Hill Rural City Council has allocated an additional $29,000 to Swan Hill’s new adventure and active play precinct at Riverside Park. Councillors resolved unanimously…

  • NEW KINDER FOR SEA LAKE

    NEW KINDER FOR SEA LAKE

    BULOKE Shire Council will receive more than $1 million in funding to build a new early learners centre in Sea Lake. Located on the grounds…

  • ‘LET DOWN’

    ‘LET DOWN’

    THE parents of children enrolled at Wycheproof’s YMCA Early Years say they have been “let down” by unreliable service delivery. Parent Advisory Group president Tessa…

  • Sent to slaughter

    Sent to slaughter

    THE region’s dairy farmers are leaving the industry in hundreds as the drought and sky-high water prices continue to take their toll. An estimated 400…

  • BARGAIN BUYS

    BARGAIN BUYS

    RETAILERS celebrated local shopping during the two-day Market Day festivities in Swan Hill at the weekend. Shoppers snapped up bargains on Friday and Saturday, with…

  • STRONG SELLING Upgrades to Swan Hill saleyards launched

    STRONG SELLING Upgrades to Swan Hill saleyards launched

    LIVESTOCK will now be effectively and efficiently showcased in Swan Hill with significant upgrades to the saleyards now complete. Federal Member for Mallee Anne Webster…

  • Restoring and protecting

    Restoring and protecting

    SEVERAL local Landcare groups have received funding from the state government in a bid to restore and protect the natural environment. Five Landcare groups in…

  • farms ‘shut up shop’

    farms ‘shut up shop’

    MEMBER for Murray Helen Dalton has accused the NSW government of forcing farming families to “shut up shop”. The Shooters, Fishers and Farmers Party (SFFP)…

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