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  • Review council funding, says Swan Hill mayor

    Review council funding, says Swan Hill mayor

    SWAN Hill Council has called for a review of the local government funding model in its submission to a Victorian inquiry into the sector’s financial…

  • Water recovery clock reset

    Water recovery clock reset

    IF everything went to plan and all deadlines were met, the original objectives of the Murray-Darling Basin Plan would have been completed five days ago.…

  • Church notes, July 12

    Church notes, July 12

    Anglican Church Save the date NEW rector Rev Julie Worrall will be inducted into our parish and welcomed to the Swan Hill district on Thursday,…

  • Nothing dry about this July

    Nothing dry about this July

    IT has been anything but a dry July, with the Swan Hill rain gauge recording 7mm so far. The biggest fall was recorded on Monday,…

  • First Nations women’s leadership program is open for applications

    First Nations women’s leadership program is open for applications

    DHUDUROA and Wamba Wamba healer Thaedra Frangos found her footing to stand with her ancestors and matriarchs through a First Nations women’s leadership training program.…

  • Twentieth camp a huge success

    Twentieth camp a huge success

    BALRANALD Pony Club has just finished its three-day annual camp, this year’s being the 20th. The milestone camp was held at the Balranald Pony Club…

  • Grants open for Indigenous athletes

    Grants open for Indigenous athletes

    COMMUNITY sporting clubs are being encouraged to apply for the latest round of grants for First Nations athletes. Know as the The Aboriginal Sport Participation…

  • Council correction

    Council correction

    THE article “Life in zone info needed”, published on Tuesday, June 11, incorrectly stated Cr Nicole McKay moved a motion when she seconded it. Cr…

  • Social licence the stumbling block

    Social licence the stumbling block

    COMMUNITY leaders along the proposed VNI West transmission line have rejected the Australian Energy Market Operator’s “virtue signalling” with social licence considerations. AEMO’s 2024 Integrated…

  • Help children in difficult circumstances go to camp

    Help children in difficult circumstances go to camp

    Swan Hill’s Alycia Anderson is hoping to raise $2,500 to help local children who have come from complex households, after experiencing a difficult childhood in…

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