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  • Fire update

    Fire update

    IT has been a fairly busy start to fire season and that continued with a boat fire on December 12 at around 2.17pm. Three CFA…

  • NSW agriculture now a $20.9b industry

    NSW agriculture now a $20.9b industry

    NEW South Wales primary industries outputs have charged past all previous records, and now an estimated $20.9 billion industry. Released last week by Minister for…

  • Flyers call a time out for holidays

    Flyers call a time out for holidays

    BOTH the Men’s and Women’s Swan Hill Flyers teams will enjoy a well earned break this weekend, following back-to-back games over the past two weekends.…

  • Clash of the titans in a GF rematch

    Clash of the titans in a GF rematch

    SWAN HILL DISTRICT CRICKET ASSOCIATION ROUND 2 PREVIEW WITH tomorrow being the final day of Swan Hill District Cricket Association action before the two-week Christmas…

  • Dual victories for Max

    Dual victories for Max

    ASK most twelve-year-old boys what they want to be when they grow up, and almost fifty per cent will say they want to be the…

  • Horsing around at Tooleybuc

    Horsing around at Tooleybuc

    ECHUCA Discoveries participants have been up to even more fun adventures in Tooleybuc – with horse riding and running the op-shop. The team helped train…

  • River management chief steps down from role

    River management chief steps down from role

    MURRAY-Darling Basin Authority (MDBA) chief executive officer Phillip Glyde has resigned. “Throughout his long and distinguished career, Phillip has been devoted to matters of critical…

  • Electric vehicles supercharge town tourism

    Electric vehicles supercharge town tourism

    THE Victorian Government says its “supercharging” the state’s zero emissions vehicle journey with $8 million for a fast-charging network and new charging grants for local…

  • Updated Public Health Protections To Keep Victorians Safe

    Updated Public Health Protections To Keep Victorians Safe

    VICTORIAN Minister for Health Martin Foley on Wednesday signed pandemic orders under the new Public Health and Wellbeing Act which took effect as of midnight…

  • Swan Hill Food and Wine Festival brings sweet taste after sour year

    Swan Hill Food and Wine Festival brings sweet taste after sour year

    PEOPLE hungry and thirsty for the return of regional festivals will enjoy no sweeter event than the Swan Hill Food and Wine Festival in March…

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