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Army band steps up at Riverside Park
RIVERSIDE Park came to life on Saturday as people of all ages nestled in for a night of free music performed by the Australian Army…
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Mosquito virus more widespread than thought
CASES of Japanese encephalitis are more widespread than first thought, a survey conducted by Victoria’s Department of Health has revealed. More than 800 participants across…
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Twilight Arts Market ‘mind-blowingly well received’
MORE than 1500 people walked through the Swan Hill Town Hall for the inaugural Twilight Arts Market last week. Twilight Arts Market curator Nina McNamara…
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Safer cars cash subsidy
YOUNG drivers in regional New South Wales are being offered a cash incentive to help them buy safer cars. A cash incentive of $5,000 from…
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Few hit in super switch
CHANGES to superannuation tax concession rules will affect very few retirees in the region, according to Swan Hill Association of Independent Retirees secretary Lindsay McRae.…
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Program opens doors
WDEA Works Swan Hill School Leaver Employment Support (SLES) NDIS program helps young job seekers overcome difficulties and succeed. For many young people, the transition…
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College had faith to grow
SON Centre Christian College is preparing to celebrate a significant milestone, its 30th anniversary, later this year. Jan and Colin Martin were founding members of…
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Shooting season appals activists
MORE verbal shots have been fired as duck hunters and anti-hunting activists react to the announcement of a 2023 season. Activist group Regional Victorians Opposed…
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Flood inquiry faces big task
A STATEWIDE inquiry will probe the preparedness and response to the 2022 floods, including the catchments and floodplains of the Avoca, Loddon and Murray rivers.…
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Council to exit aged care role
BULOKE Council has in-principle withdrawn from home support services for aged care and people with a disability. The council said the move would trigger a…










