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  • Justices of the Peace call for more local support

    Justices of the Peace call for more local support

    LOCAL Justices of the Peace (JPs) are calling for new volunteers to join up and are keen to promote the benefits and rewards of becoming…

  • Women can be leaders for men, says police officers

    Women can be leaders for men, says police officers

    WOMEN can be leaders for men as well, says two Swan Hill police officers as the station recognised its female members on International Women’s Day…

  • Saving a flow-on effect

    Saving a flow-on effect

    NORTHERN Victorian irrigators will receive a share in water recovered from the Connections Project, which the state’s peak farming body welcomes. The largest irrigation modernisation…

  • Swan Hill District Cricket Association semi final preview

    Swan Hill District Cricket Association semi final preview

    SHDCA A GRADE – SEMI FINAL PREVIEW 1ST SEMI FINAL NYAH DISTRICT v ST MARY’S TYNTYNDER 12.30pm AT NYAH RECREATION RESERVE A SPOT in next…

  • Calls for answers

    Calls for answers

    AFTER the death of Swan Hill’s David Edward’s father, after their calls to triple zero were left unanswered, Member for Murray Plains Peter Walsh is…

  • Victorian dies from mozzie virus

    Victorian dies from mozzie virus

    A MAN from northern Victoria has become the first causality of the deadly Japanese Encephalitis virus (JEV). The man, aged in his 60s, died from…

  • Premier backflips on Bill

    Premier backflips on Bill

    PRESSURES on regional newspapers eased after the Victorian Government revealed it would not pursue changes removing the requirement for local government and other authorities to…

  • Women lead the way at council

    Women lead the way at council

    SWAN Hill Rural City Council is celebrating the contribution of women in local government, with almost all leadership positions assumed by women. “I am looking…

  • Healing isn’t finished for Stolen Generation

    Healing isn’t finished for Stolen Generation

    AUNTY Eva Jo Edwards was five years old when she was forcibly ripped from her parents in Swan Hill. “It was so-called to give me…

  • Scouts back in hall for hands-on teamwork

    Scouts back in hall for hands-on teamwork

    WATCHING the youths lead themselves through an exciting, hands-on activity, it is clear to see that the Lake Boga Sea Scouts are happy to be…

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