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  • Sunday shoppers fill streets, stores

    Sunday shoppers fill streets, stores

    SHOPPERS across Swan Hill have flocked to local businesses and made the most of the chance to shop on a Sunday morning. A selection of…

  • Words from the mayor

    Words from the mayor

    Cr Les McPhee – Mayor Drag Strip update DURING last week’s scheduled Council meeting, the difficult decision was made to enforce the closure of the…

  • What’s On

    What’s On

    ALL WEEKEND Friday and Saturday: Swan Hill Film Festival, proceeds to Swan Hill Fight Cancer Foundation, at Showbiz Cinemas. Friday 7pm screening is The New…

  • Early alert on fire risk

    Early alert on fire risk

    THIS year’s El Nino weather pattern has led the CFA to issue a warning of a summer that’s hotter and drier than in recent years.…

  • Gardening grows community spirit and wellbeing

    Gardening grows community spirit and wellbeing

    THE benefits of growing an edible garden go far beyond sustainability and battling the cost of living – it also helps the Swan Hill community…

  • ‘Blue’ tree’s new growth

    ‘Blue’ tree’s new growth

    NYAH West is joining a long list of communities that have added a “blue tree” to help bring awareness to the struggles of mental health.…

  • Growing tourism on the menu

    Growing tourism on the menu

    THE significance of visitors and tourism in the Balranald region will be on display on Wednesday night, when the town hosts a small business dinner.…

  • Owners’ perfect tribute to Brock

    Owners’ perfect tribute to Brock

    RIVERSIDE Park looked more like the race grid at Bathurst at the weekend, when it hosted more than 30 Holden Dealer Team vehicles from the…

  • Silo art starts at Lake Boga

    Silo art starts at Lake Boga

    LAKE Boga’s secret is out and clearly visible to motorists travelling through the township along the Murray Valley Highway. After five years of planning and…

  • Bridge group enlists outside help

    Bridge group enlists outside help

    A GROUP of professional engineers have used a visit to Swan Hill as a chance to support action being taken to replace Swan Hill’s Murray…

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