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  • Wheel joy over tax axe

    Wheel joy over tax axe

    MANY electric owners have rejoiced at the news that the controversial Victorian tax on zero and low-emission vehicles, labelled a “barrier” to electric vehicle uptake,…

  • Heart-warming youth turnout for Remembrance Day

    Heart-warming youth turnout for Remembrance Day

    HIGH temperatures did not deter a large crowd from turning out at Swan Hill’s cenotaph on Saturday morning in a Remembrance Day ceremony to honour…

  • At peace at last in Robinvale cemetery

    At peace at last in Robinvale cemetery

    IT has taken more than 30 years and a lifetime of pain, but the Trimboli family’s long-awaited farewell of their little girl Melissa is finally…

  • Harvest faces fire risk

    Harvest faces fire risk

    AS summer draws nearer, harvesters across the Balranald region are being reminded of the dangers of using farm machinery during periods of increased fire danger.…

  • Mallee station hours safe

    Mallee station hours safe

    POLICE stations in the Mallee won’t be impacted by a decision to reduce dozens of reception counter hours. Victoria Police will temporarily reduce hours at…

  • Ease the burden on energy bills

    Ease the burden on energy bills

    WHILE energy prices continue to strain budgets, Swan Hill residents are being encouraged to improve energy efficiency in their homes and businesses. The Victorian Energy…

  • Dance studio’s national award

    Dance studio’s national award

    Richardson Dance Studio Swan Hill won a silver award at the recent Australasian Dance Education Awards on the Gold Coast. The popular local business was…

  • Festive shopping fun

    Festive shopping fun

    SHOPPERS in Swan Hill will have double the chance to enjoy the popular Christmas on Karinie markets. After the success of the event last year,…

  • Firewood shortage looms

    Firewood shortage looms

    MEMBER for Northern Victoria Gaelle Broad has voiced her concerns about the future of firewood collection across the region. Ms Broad told Parliament last week…

  • ‘Fairer fares’ save $31 million, says government

    ‘Fairer fares’ save $31 million, says government

    REGIONAL rail passengers have saved more than $31 million in the first six months of the fare cap, according to the Victorian Government. Passengers have…

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