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  • Fake letter designed to ignite fear

    Fake letter designed to ignite fear

    FAKE letters sent to landowners in north-west Victoria purporting to be from a member of the First Peoples’ Assembly of Victoria in support of a…

  • Toby ready for a midlife challenge

    Toby ready for a midlife challenge

    TOBY Gilmore has recently turned 40 and the happily married man with two kids has decided to ward off a midlife crisis with what could…

  • Words from the mayor

    Words from the mayor

    Arnold set to travel Australia COUNCIL is delighted to be participating in the Aussie Big Things promotion, partnering with The Royal Australian Mint and Australia…

  • Cup tour to hit Swan Hill

    Cup tour to hit Swan Hill

    The prize every young footballer dreams of getting their hands on will be in town on Monday, with the 2023 Toyota AFL Premiership Cup tour…

  • Long journey shows kindness of strangers

    Long journey shows kindness of strangers

    A LONG, solemn journey to the Murray to lay her cousin to rest turned into a comedy of errors for Sheila McAllister. Upon realising train…

  • Flood insurance inquiry kicks off

    Flood insurance inquiry kicks off

    THE response of the insurance industry to last year’s floods in northern Victoria will be the focus of a new federal inquiry. The inquiry will…

  • Tight contest in school athletics

    Tight contest in school athletics

    PRIMARY school students from across the region gathered to test their athletic abilities and represent their schools. Students from Manangatang P-12 College, Nyah District Primary School…

  • Dalton buyback ‘failure’

    Dalton buyback ‘failure’

    A WAR of words has erupted over how environmental targets set out in the Murray Darling Basin Plan will be met. Federal Liberal deputy leader…

  • Simple question

    Simple question

    SWAN Hill Neighbourhood House will host R U OK? Day events on Thursday. Harm prevention charity R U OK? encourages people to stay connected and…

  • Shed’s story travels far

    Shed’s story travels far

    SINCE opening in 2015, Balranald’s Southern Cross exhibition building has continued to tell the story of the town’s brush with an Australian aviation pioneer. Known…

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