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  • Improved accessibility

    Improved accessibility

    A NEW footpath linking key services and community facilities in Robinvale has been completed. Swan Hill Rural City Council director of infrastructure Leah Johnston said…

  • Marathon effort for Movember

    Marathon effort for Movember

    SWAN Hill locals are proudly sporting moustaches this Movember to raise awareness and support for men’s health. Team GMG is once again supporting the cause,…

  • Farmer takes action in feral pig fight

    Farmer takes action in feral pig fight

    IN THE heart of south-western New South Wales, sheep and cattle farmer Colin McCrabb is waging a quiet war against a destructive and elusive enemy…

  • Free grain and bait to tackle pig crisis

    Free grain and bait to tackle pig crisis

    LANDHOLDERS across New South Wales are being urged to take advantage of $850,000 worth of free grain and bait as part of a statewide crackdown…

  • Further water buybacks anger farming industry

    Further water buybacks anger farming industry

    FARMERS, politicians and advocacy bodies are warning further water buybacks announced last week will gut regional towns, drive up food prices and cripple Australia’s dairy…

  • Issue flagged with council

    Issue flagged with council

    A PUBLIC question at this week’s Swan Hill council meeting has blown open a mystery that locals say has been waving in the wind for…

  • Festive spirit to shine at twilight market

    Festive spirit to shine at twilight market

    SWAN Hill is set to sparkle when the We Believe in Unicorns Christmas twilight market returns to Riverside Park on Saturday, 6 December. The annual…

  • Theatre group brings mystery to life

    Theatre group brings mystery to life

    SWAN Hill Theatre Group is set to deliver a riotous evening of laughter and intrigue with its latest production, But Why Bump Off Barnaby? The…

  • Community recognition for dedication

    Community recognition for dedication

    For Ouyen locals Alison Brackenridge and Bernadette Fidge, helping their community isn’t just a job – it’s a way of life. Between them, the two…

  • Desert trek opens broad horizon

    Desert trek opens broad horizon

    A SWAN Hill contingent tested their strength and resilience in Alice Springs, hiking about 65km of the Larapinta Trail over six days, as part of…

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