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Search starts for biosecurity chief
THE NSW Government has committed to strengthening the state’s biosecurity by establishing an independent biosecurity commissioner. The commissioner’s role will be to strengthen the impact…
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Storm waters shock car owner
WHEN Sea Lake resident Karen Schodde went to visit her friend in Swan Hill last week, she didn’t expect to come home without her car.…
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Guardian pioneer dies
A FORMER manager of The Guardian who oversaw radical newspaper production changes has died aged 87. Desmond Frank Morris began his newspaper career in an…
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Fountain in a lather
DETERGENT bandits returned to the Swan Hill CBD fountain on Wednesday. The McCallum Street fountain was filled with soap on Wednesday, creating a pool of…
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Be aware of stock moves
MURRAY and Riverina Local Land Services has urged drivers to slow down when approaching livestock that are travelling and grazing along public roads. With the…
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Rail phone service lacking, MP says
MEMBER for Northern Victoria Gaelle Broad has slammed the Victorian Government for failing to fix mobile blackspots on V/Line trains. The government in 2015 announced…
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Road funds doubled but ‘more required’
A BOOST to federal roads funding will make a “huge difference” to regional councils, though apprehension remains about the ongoing funding shortfall. The Federal Government…
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Top priority for letters to Santa
RAY White Swan Hill will ensure all letters to Santa arrive safely this year by offering an express post service directly from their Campbell Street…
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Honour for specialist school teacher
SWAN Hill Specialist School art teacher Natalie Goudie-Troy has been recognised by her peers as this year’s Outstanding Teacher of the Year. The accolade came…
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Fearless Dokic to talk healing
ONE of Australia’s best known tennis players is travelling to Swan Hill next week to help share the important message in her latest book. Former…










