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  • Proud police salute dedicated peers

    Proud police salute dedicated peers

    FOR the men and women who spend each day policing our local communities, recognition is the last thing on their mind. Local Area Commander Inspector…

  • Crisp start is coldest for month

    Crisp start is coldest for month

    THE temperature dipped to minus 1.4 degrees on Wednesday. Otherwise conditions in the Swan Hill district this month have been on par with long-term averages.…

  • Woolies pitches in against ‘period poverty’

    Woolies pitches in against ‘period poverty’

    ACCESS to basic sanitary products is something that no one should have to worry about – that is the aim of Share the Dignity’s biannual…

  • Missing Persons Week aims to raise community awareness

    Missing Persons Week aims to raise community awareness

    HIGHLIGHTING long-term cases and educating the Australia community is what National Missing Persons Week is all about. The annual police campaign, held this year from…

  • Spectacular return for Mackenzie

    Spectacular return for Mackenzie

    When the 2021 Victorian State School Spectacular was cancelled, students across the state were devastated. But one local student has been given a chance to…

  • Couple wakes to find carport ablaze at Speed

    Couple wakes to find carport ablaze at Speed

    SPEED residents Chloe White and Izaiah Riley say they will be forever grateful to the local community and CFA volunteers who worked tirelessly to save…

  • Survey gauges money stress

    Survey gauges money stress

    THE Victorian Nationals have launched a cost-of-living survey to gauge the community’s level of financial stress. The Nationals leader and Member for Murray Plains Peter…

  • Welcome home, Merv, as journey to the Murray ends

    Welcome home, Merv, as journey to the Murray ends

    Former Swan Hill resident and Swan Hill Technical student Merv Hinneburg arrived back in his old stomping group in a rather unconventional way last Friday.…

  • Council’s Moama Lights, development services restructure honoured

    Council’s Moama Lights, development services restructure honoured

    MURRAY River Council was recognised by industry peers at last week’s NSW local government awards ceremony. Council took home highly commended for Moama Lights in…

  • Chimneys a potential danger if not cleaned

    Chimneys a potential danger if not cleaned

    VICTORIAN fire services are recommending Mallee residents prioritise cleaning their chimneys this winter, with CFA having responded to 48 chimney fires this year. The CFA…

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