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3G shutdown will affect most vulnerable, says Webster
THE imminent shut down of the 3G network, and the impact that could have on vulnerable Australians, has been highlighted by Member for Mallee Dr…
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Chris Jeffery on Ken Harrison Reserve advisory committee
COUNCILLOR Chris Jeffery has been appointed Swan Hill Rural City Council representative on the Ken Harrison Reserve advisory committee. The committee was formed at SHRCC’s…
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Cyberattack hits Swan Hill College
SWAN Hill College has been hit by a cyberattack, the Education Department has confirmed, disrupting the start to Term 2. Students and teachers have been…
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Sea Lake silos shine after dark
IT’S been six years since Sea Lake firmly cemented itself on the Australian Silo Art Trail, when artists Joel Fergie (The Zookeeper) and Travis Vinson…
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Budget out for public comment
SWAN Hill Rural City Council’s 2024-25 draft budget has been released to the public and council is asking for community feedback on how money will…
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Farmers exhausted by mine hearing
LALBERT farmers are feeling the pressure of balancing farming and attending a hearing for the mining company VHM’s Goschen rare earth and mineral sands project.…
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‘Court process to play out’: AFL
THE AFL will decide if former footballer and Swan Hill resident Carl Ditterich will be stripped of hall-of-fame status after he was charged with historic…
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Quick response stop spread of shed fire
LOCAL firefighters halted the spread of a blaze that threatened multiple backyards on Wednesday after a shed fire in Mulbar Street. A CFA spokesperson said…
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Highway blocked when car hits power pole
POLICE were forced to divert outbound traffic on the Murray Valley Highway yesterday morning after a car collided with a power pole. The collision occurred…
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Easter holidays road fatality free
IT was another road-fatality free Easter school holiday in the Swan Hill district, continuing a decades long trend. Acting Senior Sergeant Zac Bull, officer-in-charge of…









