News
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Flower power fights violence
SWAN Hill will again join the global campaign aimed at bringing awareness to and ending, violence against women. The 16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based…
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Blue tree for mental health
The sky wasn’t blue but that didn’t dampen spirits as the Nyah West community came together to paint their own blue tree, joining an international…
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Housing summit seeks solutions
AS housing availability and affordability continues to be a major issue in the region, Swan Hill Council has come up with a bold new idea…
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Lake swim expands
THE bond between a local father and daughter built on their shared passion for swimming has created a key date on Lake Boga’s event calendar.…
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Wet start lifts Swan Hill’s October rain total
SWAN Hill recorded a wetter and cooler than average October. The heart of the Murray recorded 34.mm of rain last month, above the 27.8mm long-term…
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Bridge work resumes
TRAFFIC conditions change next week on the Tooleybuc Bridge over the Murray River as maintenance work restarts. Weather permitting, the work will be carried out…
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Silos salute Lake icons
LAKE Boga’s wartime history and aquatic oasis have been revealed as the focus of the town’s new silo art attraction. A giant pelican and Catalina…
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War memorial’s milestone
A CENTURY after it was unveiled, Piangil’s Cenotaph has stood the test of time. Current and former residents will gather in Piangil’s Memorial Park from…
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Police focus bush search
POLICE have focused their search for a 72-year-old man believed missing near Narrung on a few kilometres of the Murray River south of Boundary Bend.…
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Rash of ‘tashs across town
SOME of Swan Hill’s iconic landmarks have gained the ability to grow a moustache, or at least that’s how it may appear. As the self-confessed…










