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  • Army band steps up at Riverside Park

    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…

  • Mosquito virus more widespread than thought

    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…

  • Twilight Arts Market ‘mind-blowingly well received’

    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…

  • Safer cars cash subsidy

    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…

  • Few hit in super switch

    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.…

  • Program opens doors

    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…

  • College had faith to grow

    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…

  • Shooting season appals activists

    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…

  • Flood inquiry faces big task

    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.…

  • Council to exit aged care role

    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    BULOKE Council has in-principle withdrawn from home support services for aged care and people with a disability.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…

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