News
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Childrens’ week festivities
THE Swan Hill region is gearing up for a week of family fun, with a festive line-up of activities planned to celebrate Childrens’ Week. Launched…
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Carp control inaction slammed
THE Murray-Darling River system is being eaten alive by European carp — and furious community groups say government inaction has gone on long enough. Led…
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Roll up sleeves for riverfront
THE community is being encouraged to take part in a working-bee, planting along the Swan Hill riverfront this Sunday morning. The planting forms part of…
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Author celebrates book launch
HE was a gentle giant, a surgeon, a Wallaby, and a man whose courage became legend in one of the darkest chapters of human history.…
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Progressing the next phase of carp virus release
THE Federal Government said it was progressing with the next phase of investigating the feasibility of Cyprinid herpesvirus 3 (carp virus) as a biological control…
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Events to put in your diary this week
TODAY 2pm: Swan Hill Trots at Swan Hill racecourse. A great day out with family and friends. 7pm: Song and Dance Man Show featuring Brendan…
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Fresh food swap springs to life
THE Swan Hill Regional Library is preparing to host its very first Fresh Food Swap tomorrow at the Swan Hill Library. Launched by the library…
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New chapter for much-loved library staff member
AFTER 25 years of service, much-loved Swan Hill Regional Library staff member Karen Delmenico has turned the final page on her library career. But you’ll…
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Fire danger highlighted
FIRE authorities were on high alert in the Mallee yesterday as the first total fire ban of the 2025/26 fire season was declared. Temperatures reached…
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Centenarian celebrated
SURROUNDED by family and friends, Freda Waldron (nee Gaylard) celebrated her 100th birthday yesterday. Mrs Waldron grew up on a wheat and sheep farm near…










