News
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Roads blitz begins
THE Victorian Government says its $964 million road maintenance blitz is helping famers in the state’s north, with repairs to begin on an important freight…
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Great day at the track
BALRANALD was the place to be on Saturday as the town’s population swelled with visitors who turned out to enjoy the 2024 Balranald Cup. The…
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Lake Boga Red Cross 110th
THE LAKE Boga branch of The Red Cross celebrated its 110-year anniversary on Friday with a luncheon at the bowls club. Lake Boga Red Cross…
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Developer angry at council
A DEVELOPER planning to build eight homes for long-term rent in Nyah West says he won’t do business again with Swan Hill Council Builder and…
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Buybacks ‘a failure’
INDEPENDENT candidate for Farrer, Michelle Milthorpe has called for smarter and more sustainable solutions in pursuit of the targets of the Murray-Darling Basin Plan. Emphasising…
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Ryan steps up
MURRAY River Council has appointed Sarah Ryan as acting chief executive until the position is permanently filled. It follows the resignation of Terry Dodds, who…
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Prepare for bush fires now
THE CFA has declared the fire danger period will begin in Swan Hill Rural City Council and Buloke Shire Council on Monday, 1am, November 4.…
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Have say on ambos
MEMBER for Murray Plains Peter Walsh has urged people to make submissions to an inquiry into the performance, workplace culture, and procurement practices of Ambulance…
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From kitchen to costume
SWAN Hill’s Sarah Rogers competed on the national stage at the PAX Aus gaming and culture convention in her handmade costume of a character from…
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Students create podcast
SWAN Hill College is in the running to win a $3000 podcasting kit after Year 11s created a podcast to raise awareness of gambling addiction…










