News
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Paramedics say enterprise agreement must recognise worker burnout
SWAN Hill paramedics are taking a stand against working conditions which they say are causing “significant burnout” and forcing colleagues to choose between their job…
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Ultima celebrates town water supply
Friday was a big day for the residents of Ultima and the surrounding communities as they celebrated the long awaited supply of town water to…
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Children in heart for life
EILEEN Watson saw many changes within the education system during her time as a teacher and principal. The 96-year-old taught at various schools within the…
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School zone speed alert
MOTORISTS are reminded to adhere to school zone speed limits with pupils returning this week. Students will return to both primary and secondary schools after the…
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Plan to strike out blowflies
EVERY sheep producer in north-west Victoria will have their eyes on a project releasing millions of sterile male blowflies on Kangaroo Island to see whether…
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‘Country boy’ awarded
Senior Sergeant Michael Mannix, born and raised in Nyah West, has at many times in his 36 years with Victoria Police thought that he’d “seen…
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Book launch packed
Swan Hill Regional Library was alive with kids on Wednesday night as families came out to the launch of a new children’s book written by…
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Last farm family treasures memories
ULTIMA Primary School was still a thriving little rural school when Bo, the eldest of the Delmenico siblings, started his primary school journey in 2003.…
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Words from the Mayor
Swan Hill intersections We recently called for feedback and assistance from the community regarding two notorious Swan Hill intersections – Murlong/McCallum Streets and Gray/Campbell Sreets.…
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‘Senseless’ playground fire a holidays spoiler
POLICE are investigating a “senseless” blaze that destroyed a playground in Swan Hill’s Apex Park on Monday night, no more than two months after it…










