News
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Aspiring Writers Award’s winning story
JACKY Rowe didn’t expect her entry into the Aspiring Writers Award to become the winning story. “Entering into the competition was a bit of a…
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New Pental Island bridge a step closer
REPLACING the decommissioned pedestrian bridge that connects Pioneer Settlement and Pental Island is one step closer. Swan Hill Council last week released concept images of…
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Keep pets safe from snakes
SWAN Hill Veterinary Clinic vet Ashleigh Dunn says pet owners should stay vigilant for snakes and act quickly in the instance of a snake bite.…
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Liam’s future is on par
FOR many young people, the transition from school to the workforce can be daunting, particularly for those who face learning difficulties or are unsure of…
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Dust off the Christmas lights
IT’S that time of year when community-spirited residents and non-tradie-type dads have a chance to shine bright. The Swan Hill Christmas Light Competition is under…
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Hatchback, tipper truck head-on collision
A DRIVER of a small hatchback was airlifted to Melbourne with critical injuries after a head-on collision with a large tipper truck last Tuesday on…
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Mayor King leads vote
INCUMBENT Swan Hill councillor Stuart King appears to have the confidence of voters, as he prepares to return to the chamber for a second term.…
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Financial help for farmers, local business
SWAN Hill Sunrise Rotary Club has donated $5000 in vouchers to Rural Financial Counselling Services to aid farmers and small business owners experiencing hardship. RFCS…
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Walsh floored by red tape
MEMBER for Murray Plains Peter Walsh said he is “gobsmacked” at the hoops through which property developer Justin Quattrocchi has been forced to jump in…
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Show the fabric of community
MORE than 150 quilts were on display in the Grain Shed on Saturday, with the auditorium filled to the brim. Every wall held hanging quilts…










