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  • Red-carpet welcome for film team

    Red-carpet welcome for film team

    THE glitz and glam of a film premiere rarely rolls into Swan Hill, but this week was different thanks to one local doctor. Showbiz Cinema…

  • Fight isolation and reach out

    Fight isolation and reach out

    SOCIAL support was the talk of Swan Hill Neighbourhood House over morning tea as the community recognises R U OK? Day. Community members, as well…

  • Carers needed urgently in Mallee

    Carers needed urgently in Mallee

    THE “dire” state of foster care in Victoria was top of the agenda at a meeting between Foster Care Association Victoria and Mallee Family Care…

  • Size no barrier to achievement at Beverford

    Size no barrier to achievement at Beverford

    Meagan McGregor BEVERFORD Primary School is one of the smaller schools in the region but that is not stopping it from achieving big goals. Principal…

  • Repairs due next week at Euston Weir

    Repairs due next week at Euston Weir

    THE pool level at Euston Weir is temporarily being lowered to allow for works to repair damage sustained during last year’s flooding. Murray–Darling Basin Authority…

  • A day for Footy Colours

    A day for Footy Colours

    STUDENTS across Swan Hill finished off Term 3 by celebrating Footy Colours Day. St Mary’s Primary and Swan Hill North Primary were just two schools…

  • Farmers fear Plibersek’s plan re-write

    Farmers fear Plibersek’s plan re-write

    FARMERS are warning that a bill introduced last week by Water Minister Tanya Plibersek to re-write the Murray-Darling Basin Plan would obliterate consensus. The Water…

  • Crime author to talk new book

    Crime author to talk new book

    NEXT month Swan Hill Regional Library will host one of Australia’s leading crime writers, Chris Hammer, as he launches his latest work The Seven. The…

  • Price in fear after texts say ‘no’ to Voice

    Price in fear after texts say ‘no’ to Voice

    FEDERAL shadow Indigenous affairs minister Jacinta Nampijinpa Price claims she is “copping death threats” after thousands of Australians were bombarded with unsolicited text messages urging…

  • History grants stay after backlash

    History grants stay after backlash

    LOCAL history groups and volunteers will continue to receive support from Victoria’s Public Record Office, following a State Government backflip. With the release of the…

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