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  • Murdered mum’s friends see cause for personal alarm

    Murdered mum’s friends see cause for personal alarm

    FAMILY and friends of murdered former Swan Hill College captain Samantha Fraser have launched a charity dedicated to making a safer future free from family…

  • Leaders share their visions for 2023

    Leaders share their visions for 2023

    AFTER a challenging three years of the pandemic and floods, our local leaders are focused on a positive start to 2023. Local MPs, mayors, health…

  • Highway reopens to traffic after floods

    Highway reopens to traffic after floods

    THE Murray Valley Highway between Robinvale and Piangil has reopened, following significant flood damage. The Victorian Transport and Planning Department said crews had completed a…

  • Cooling off to escape Swan Hill heat

    Cooling off to escape Swan Hill heat

    ICE cream shops are brimming and pools are full of splashes as people seek reprieve from oppressive conditions this week. The hot and sunny conditions…

  • Making way for new ED

    Making way for new ED

    DEMOLITION of the old nurses’ home at Swan Hill District Health has begun. The site will make way for a new $48.7 million state-of-the-art emergency…

  • Council’s big Oz Day plans

    Council’s big Oz Day plans

    SWAN Hill Council will host this year’s Australia Day event with a civic reception at the Swan Hill Town Hall. It comes after the disbandment…

  • Safety fears over crumbling roads

    Safety fears over crumbling roads

    EMERGENCY works are continuing across the Buloke Shire to tackle widespread flood damage to roads. The shire’s extensive road network was severely impacted by last…

  • Cashless gaming plan will ‘devastate’ clubs

    Cashless gaming plan will ‘devastate’ clubs

    MORE clubs along the Murray border say they have been dealt a joker by a push to impose mandatory cashless gaming cards on all NSW…

  • Government helps fill road funding hole

    Government helps fill road funding hole

    THE New South Wales government will provide a $500 million boost to help regional councils repair local roads following the extreme weather events that have…

  • Dragonflies swarm thanks to wet weather

    Dragonflies swarm thanks to wet weather

    AN influx of dragonflies throughout the Mallee can be attributed to the region’s warm, wet weather which has provided perfect environmental conditions for the insect.…

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