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  • IMAGES FROM LAST WEEKEND’S LOCAL SOCCER AND FOOTBALL

    IMAGES FROM LAST WEEKEND’S LOCAL SOCCER AND FOOTBALL

    Local Lake Boga v Kerang junior football and junior soccer played in Swan Hill last Saturday. The page also features images from the Swan Hill…

  • Refugees urged to get their COVID-19 vaccine

    Refugees urged to get their COVID-19 vaccine

    SWAN Hill man Rohullah Hossaini is encouraging refugees like him to get their COVID-19 vaccine. The 33-year-old local health worker, translator and SES volunteer rolled…

  • Critical shortage of building materials in Vic

    Critical shortage of building materials in Vic

    THE “critical” shortage of building materials in north-west Victoria is set to worsen over the next few months and further drive up the cost of…

  • Show must go on

    Show must go on

    THE Swan Hill Show will go on despite Melbourne’s agricultural tradition being axed this year due to ongoing COVID-19 uncertainty. Swan Hill District Agricultural &…

  • Pie van owners think quick with fire extinguisher

    Pie van owners think quick with fire extinguisher

    A PIE delivery van caught on fire on Wednesday July 28, but fortunately nobody was hurt in the incident. Murray Valley Pies co-owner Chris Creasey…

  • National park pig hunters fined

    National park pig hunters fined

    TWO men hunting illegally in Yanga National Park were fined a total of $4500 in Hay Local Court last month. Travis Clare and Dylan Thomas…

  • Search goes on for organ donors

    Search goes on for organ donors

    FOUR out of five people would like to donate their organs when they die, but there are still 13 million Australians who are not registered…

  • Thousands granted to upgrade airport

    Thousands granted to upgrade airport

    THE Swan Hill Aerodrome has been given a $650,000 boost to complete the sealing of the runway. Five regional airports in the Mallee benefited from…

  • SuniTAFE absorbs lessons in equality

    SuniTAFE absorbs lessons in equality

    SUNRAYSIA Institute of TAFE is challenging expectations that only men should be tradespeople and women childcare educators as part of a new set of resources…

  • Citizen science focuses on clever cockies

    Citizen science focuses on clever cockies

    NEW research reveals our iconic cockatoos aren’t just pretty faces, but in fact are capable of social learning. The ability to learn behaviour – such…

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