News
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Sister cities turn 40
A RETURN visit by 25 members of the Yamagata Club in October will mark the 40th anniversary of Swan Hill’s friendship with its sister city.…
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Drag strip lease talks
FOLLOWING a rescission motion, council met on Monday, September 16, and has delegated authority to chief executive Scott Barber to formally notify the Chisolm Reserve…
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Sports grants available
LEADER of The Nationals and Member for Murray Plains Peter Walsh has urged local sporting clubs to apply for the latest round of funding available…
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Jam-packed holiday program awaits
THE September school holidays are almost here and children across Swan Hill will be treated to an abundance of fun activities over the next two…
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Parliamentary inquiry into expansion of transmission lines
THE Victorian Opposition has secured a Parliamentary inquiry into the expansion of transmission lines across the state. The Legislative Council’s Environment and Infrastructure Committee accepted…
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Nicholls sisters reunite with dad’s craft
SISTERS Glenda and Marilyne Nicholls have been reunited with a net piece made by their father Bevan Nicholls during his employment at the Pioneer Settlement…
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Two day Oz celebrations
THE Swan Hill municipality will celebrate Australia Day across two days again next year, with the potential return of a Swan Hill breakfast. The council…
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River lowest since early May
THE water level in the Murray River at Swan Hill has dropped significantly. The Murray-Darling Basin Authority recorded the level at 0.71 metres on Wednesday…
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Add donor consent to licence: MP
MEMBER for Mallee Anne Webster is leading a push to lift organ donation rates in Australia by allowing people to register via their driver’s licence.…
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Vet support sorely needed
LOCAL Vietnam veteran and veterans’ advocate Peter Franklin says the recommendations made by the Royal commission into veteran suicide are a “step in the right…










