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Posties want dog attacks crackdown
AUSTRALIA Post is calling on local councils to adopt stricter measures in response to the alarming number of dog-related incidents involving posties. New data has…
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Council switches on secure electricity price
MURRAY River Council has secured an electricity supply agreement to the end of 2030. The agreement is with Iberdrola Australia, as part of a buyer’s…
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Will for a difference
LOCAL law firm Beck Legal will donate $250 to the Mallee MRI Appeal for every adult resident of the Swan Hill region to make a…
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Have your say on Adventure Trail
MURRAY River Tourism staff are again seeking the community’s feedback on the Adventure Trail. Murray Regional Tourism chief executive officer Cameron Sutton said hearing what…
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Crafting a difference one stitch at a time
A NEEDLE and thread are Dr Tal Fitzpatrick’s weapons of choice when fighting for social justice. Currently on display at Swan Hill Regional Library, the…
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Students show leadership skills with fun day
A GROUP of Year 9 Tyrrell College students have put their leadership skills to the test, hosting a successful Community Fun Day for Sea Lake.…
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Flush golf chip a bowl lot fun
PEOPLE attending the New South Wales Open golf tournament will have an opportunity to fire off their best golf chip into a toilet bowl for…
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Growing support for special silent tribute
IT is the word itself – remembrance – you just don’t forget. That’s according to Swan Hill RSL president Viv Holland ahead of Remembrance Day…
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Man dead in Piangil crash
POLICE are investigating the cause of a single-vehicle fatal crash in Piangil on Monday night. Emergency services found the vehicle had crashed through a power…
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New King-sized council revealed
SIX men and one woman, with a mix of local government and business experience, have been elected onto the new term of Swan Hill Council.…










