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  • Strong winds cause chaos

    Strong winds cause chaos

    THE Swan Hill region was battered on Tuesday by fierce winds, downing trees, damaging powerlines and plunging homes into darkness. More than 1400 customers across…

  • Power cut hits Nyah school and store

    Power cut hits Nyah school and store

    NYAH West businesses were forced to close last Tuesday due to maintenance on the town’s electricity supply. The scheduled works included replacing a cross-arm and…

  • Locals do the heavy lifting

    Locals do the heavy lifting

    IT takes a heavy tow truck, a series of inflatable “sausage” airbags used as rollers and wooden chocks about the size of railway sleepers to…

  • Council rejects servo plan

    Council rejects servo plan

    SWAN Hill Council has rejected a planning application for another service station in the southern end of Swan Hill after more than 30 objections. The…

  • Words from the Mayor

    Words from the Mayor

    Cr Stuart King Mayor Swan Hill Tourism and Cultural Hub approved TO say that I was pleased with the news last week that Heritage Victoria…

  • A not-so-swift trip to Melbourne

    A not-so-swift trip to Melbourne

    SWAN Hill train passengers have been urged to avoid non-essential travel on Friday morning due to ongoing industrial action. No trains are expected to run…

  • What’s On

    What’s On

    FRIDAY 8pm: Live music at Swan Hill Club, featuring Still Cruisin. SATURDAY 8am: Lake Boga Foreshore parkrun is a free, fun and friendly weekly 5km…

  • Sinkhole strands truck

    Sinkhole strands truck

    A SINKHOLE that stranded a truck over the weekend has been repaired, with no further concerns about the road’s integrity. The hole occurred when a…

  • Call for feedback on drought plan

    Call for feedback on drought plan

    A Regional Drought Resilience Plan has been put before Wentworth and Balranald Shire residents for a second round of consultation. Advisory and program management representatives…

  • Lifesavers issue warning following uptake in inland drownings

    Lifesavers issue warning following uptake in inland drownings

    AN increase in drownings in and around inland waterways has paramedics and lifesavers urging people to take care along the Murray River this summer. Life…

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