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Werril Street traffic worry
RESIDENTS of Werril Street are calling on Swan Hill Council to improve traffic management and road safety within the southern precinct of Swan Hill. Former…
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Swan Hill creche closure ‘very odd’, says ratepayer group
THE only creche providing occasional childcare in Swan Hill will close later this month after 20 years. The Swan Hill Leisure Centre has operated the…
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Ley channels Tina Turner for cancer funds
ROCKING the iconic frizzy hair, Member for Farrer Sussan Ley has raised funds for charity by completing a dare of dressing as Tina Turner in…
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Reeled in a classic
KEEN anglers from far and wide made the trip to Swan Hill last weekend for the annual Swan Hill Fishing Classic. Fifty-three boats with 106…
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New logo is a winner
MOTHER and artist Kedeasha Jackson has designed the new logo for the Loddon Mallee Aboriginal Reference Group. Ms Jackson was one of many entrants hoping…
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Bounty targets pests
THE Victorian Government’s fox and wild dog bounty has resumed for 2023, with cash incentives to help rid the pests in the regions. Agriculture Victoria…
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Land to be protected
LAND near Balranald will be protected in perpetuity after a conservation deal was struck, the NSW Government has announced. Minister for Environment James Griffin said…
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Healthcare workers unite
PROFESSIONALS attending last week’s Regional Health Workforce Summit in Mildura are united in their desire to achieve better outcomes in the health-care sector. Swan Hill…
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MP swims her electorate lap
MEMBER for Mildura Jade Benham has completed the Starlight Super Swim and in doing so visited 16 pools or lakes around her electorate throughout February.…
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Let doctors have say on community health boards, Dalton
RETURNING hospital management to local boards with representation from working doctors is something that independent Member for Murray Helen Dalton believes could help slow the…










