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  • Vehicles set to shine

    Vehicles set to shine

    THE Mallee Cruisers Car Club will host its annual Show and Shine at Riverside Park next Sunday. The event follows last year’s successful RUSH (RU…

  • A day of burglaries

    A day of burglaries

    SWAN HILL Drug possession: POLICE found a quantity of what is believed to be methylamphetamine when they searched the belongings of a man allegedly acting…

  • Wishing tree brings festive cheer

    Wishing tree brings festive cheer

    THE Kmart and Salvation Army Wishing Tree Appeal was officially launched in Swan Hill on Wednesday. Now in its 38th year, the initiative continues to…

  • Tower upgrade

    Tower upgrade

    TELSTRA is upgrading its mobile base station servicing Beverford, aiming to enhance the 4G and 5G user experience for local customers. The upgrade will significantly…

  • Life-saving boost

    Life-saving boost

    SWAN Hill CFA volunteers are renowned for going above and beyond to keep the community safe, and are now expanding their operations beyond fires and…

  • A moment for reflection

    A moment for reflection

    FALLEN and returned veterans were honoured at Tuesday’s Remembrance Day service. Along with the traditional poems In Flanders Fields and the response We Shall Keep…

  • Car burnt out

    Car burnt out

    AN SUV experiencing a mechanical failure caught alight while travelling southwest on Sea Lake-Swan Hill Road on Thursday evening. Swan Hill Fire Brigade CFA captain…

  • Blueprint for ambition and resilience

    Blueprint for ambition and resilience

    CHLOE Kelly pours a glass of her latest Shiraz, the ruby-red liquid catching the afternoon sun over the Murray River. “I wanted a business that…

  • Focus on men’s health

    Focus on men’s health

    SWAN Hill residents are invited to take part in a community wellness morning this Sunday dedicated to supporting men’s health. Attendees will have the chance…

  • Council turns down $1 million grant

    Council turns down $1 million grant

    MURRAY River Council has done something not many regional councils do every day – reject more than $1 million. The dramatic decision came after councillors…

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