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  • Have say on riverfront

    Have say on riverfront

    CONCEPT designs for riverside redevelopment in Swan Hill show a replaced 10 steps, three-tiered retaining wall and new boat mooring platform. Swan Hill Council has…

  • Art put on the line

    Art put on the line

    THE community is encouraged to provide feedback to decide the new art installation in Tooleybuc’s Mensforth Park, with the entries shortlisted to three options. Having…

  • Footy polishes social skills

    Footy polishes social skills

    FOOTY has a knack of uniting and embracing everyone. It draws cultures, colours, abilities and skills together – no matter if you play the Australian…

  • Closing book on Faraday School kidnapping

    Closing book on Faraday School kidnapping

    IT has taken decades for Lake Boga Lions Club Treasurer Robyn Howarth to appreciate where she grew up. For years, she would dread driving through…

  • Lake Boga Brigade upgrades road accident assistance skills

    Lake Boga Brigade upgrades road accident assistance skills

    MEMBERS of Lake Boga Fire Brigade have taken steps to assist in the health and safety of locals in the event of road accidents. In…

  • Council advocates on local issues

    Council advocates on local issues

    SWAN Hill Council will write to new federal Home Affairs and Immigration Minister Tony Burke as part of keeping its advocacy front of mind. Mr…

  • Foster care week highlights great work

    Foster care week highlights great work

    IF you are thinking about it, go for it. That’s the message from Swan Hill-based carer Deri Singleton to people considering exploring foster caring. “So…

  • Housing and homelessness Bill gets MFC backing

    Housing and homelessness Bill gets MFC backing

    HOUSING is a basic human right and a prerequisite for participation in all other areas of society, according to Mallee Family Care chief executive Teresa…

  • ‘Adopt a hydrant’, firies say

    ‘Adopt a hydrant’, firies say

    LAKE Boga Fire Brigade is encouraging community members to “adopt” a fire hydrant. As the weather gets warmer, making the area more prone to fires,…

  • Council decides on oval bollards

    Council decides on oval bollards

    REMOVABLE bollards will be installed at Swan Hill Recreation Reserve in response to drivers taking dangerous shortcuts through the area. Swan Hill Council said the…

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