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  • Aspiring Writers Award’s winning story

    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…

  • New Pental Island bridge a step closer

    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…

  • Keep pets safe from snakes

    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.…

  • Liam’s future is on par

    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…

  • Dust off the Christmas lights

    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…

  • Hatchback, tipper truck head-on collision

    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…

  • Mayor King leads vote

    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.…

  • Financial help for farmers, local business

    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…

  • Walsh floored by red tape

    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…

  • Show the fabric of community

    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…

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