News
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Brave service echoed on town hall stage
A PRODUCTION dedicated to the brave men and women who gave their lives in service for the country is coming to Swan Hill Town Hall…
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Veteran cop changes gear to retirement
LES McPhee was in the driver’s seat for more than half his policing career as the officer-in-charge of Swan Hill highway patrol, but now the…
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Dust, rain leaves sludge
THE Swan Hill region was blanketed by a thick dust storm on Monday. After the dust rolled over, the Swan Hill Aerodrome recorded 6.2mm, leaving…
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Colour in Duthie’s work
FORMER Swan Hill local Liz Duthie never expected that her self-taught illustration skills would one day be recognised with an award nomination from the Children’s…
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Red-hot recruit
NYAH Nyah West Fire Brigade is holding an open day on Sunday as it desperately tries to recruit more hands to respond to emergencies. Currently…
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Koondrook destination to add new life to Massive Murray Paddle
MASSIVE Murray Paddle Organiser Shannon O’Brien is excited about the future of the event after announcing a new destination in Koondrook Wharf that he hopes…
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Peter Walsh (opinion) – We have to get past the divisiveness
IT was a trip down memory lane last week, being at Murrabit before the sun was awake to catch up with teams in the 2022…
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Wetter autumn predicted after dry end to summer in Swan Hill
AUTUMN days are likely to be wetter and warmer than normal for much of Australia, after a wetter-than-average summer. The Bureau of Meteorology’s Autumn Climate…
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News briefs March 4
Sitting on a windfall THOUSANDS of Victorians are sitting on a surprise windfall, with the Victorian Government calling on potential beneficiaries to check if they…
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Moulamein Notes with China Gibson March 5
Wind farms blowing over I WENT to another wind farm meeting that is proposed out at Baldon. This one is for around 170 turbines and…










