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  • Increase to allowance

    Increase to allowance

    MEMBER for Mallee Anne Webster says the government has listened to local farmers in moving to increase the farm household allowance (FHA). The bill, introduced…

  • ‘Exceptional’ contribution

    ‘Exceptional’ contribution

    SWAN Hill family violence unit and Mallee Domestic Violence Services (MDVS) have been awarded for their work to protect and make a difference to the…

  • SUSPICIOUS BLAZE

    SUSPICIOUS BLAZE

    TWO fires near Lake Boga last Wednesday are being treated as suspicious. The incident came on the eve of the region’s first total fire ban…

  • COPS SAVE CAT

    COPS SAVE CAT

    TWO Swan Hill police officers have helped give an injured cat another life after coming to its rescue in a tree. The cat was located…

  • DRAG BLOW

    MORE track issues has led to the cancellation of a major drag racing event in Swan Hill next month, just over a month after council…

  • Get your way to Market Day

    Get your way to Market Day

    THE streets of Swan Hill will be flooded today and tomorrow for Swan Hill’s annual Market Day. A Swan Hill Inc initiative, Market Day coincides…

  • Pouring for drought relief

    Pouring for drought relief

    A COLD glass of beer poured at the Federal Hotel will go towards helping farmers this weekend. The local hotel is among 220 NSW pubs…

  • Truck loads of food on offer

    Truck loads of food on offer

    TREAT your taste buds to Swan Hill’s first annual food truck festival this weekend. The three-day event will see local and statewide food trucks set…

  • Wine and dine

    Wine and dine

    THE historic Mooloomoon Wool Shed was brought to life last Saturday for a long lunch held on the banks of the Edward River. Hosted by…

  • Salami soars

    Salami soars

    THERE was a large increase of salami entries at the recent second annual Great Murray River Salami Festival. The $2000 prize went to Travis Sheridan,…

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