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  • Swan Hill Council expected to reject Pioneer Settlement heritage status recommendation

    Swan Hill Council expected to reject Pioneer Settlement heritage status recommendation

    SWAN Hill Rural City Council is poised to reject a recommendation of heritage status for Pioneer Settlement. An unscheduled council meeting on Tuesday will consider…

  • Young sculptor transforms corrugated iron water tank for TWIG show

    Young sculptor transforms corrugated iron water tank for TWIG show

    THE ACRE Project Town TWIG’s youngest sculptor used recycled items from his family’s farm for his work of art. Archie Alderuccio, a Grade 5 student…

  • Funding to lead the way

    Funding to lead the way

    Aboriginal organisations awarded almost $1 million in funding ALMOST $1 million will be invested in the Mallee to boost support for Aboriginal residents. Mallee District…

  • Opportunity to microchip pets for free

    SWAN Hill Rural City Council is giving Robinvale residents the chance to microchip their pets for free on Wednesday, May 26. Annual registration fees are…

  • Abuse survivor inspires show of local support

    Abuse survivor inspires show of local support

    FOR the first time in five years, domestic violence survivor Paige Winch, 25, feels safe. Her ex-partner passed away in an accident last year, and…

  • Webster shock call on policy

    Webster shock call on policy

    MEMBER for Mallee Anne Webster has distanced herself from National Party policy on coal in a speech to farmers and industry representatives. Dr Webster’s speech…

  • Classy Blues beat improving Demons

    Classy Blues beat improving Demons

    Kerang secured their third win of season 2021 and moved to second on the ladder with a 47-point victory over a much improved Nyah-Nyah West…

  • Knitters not to be out-darned

    Knitters not to be out-darned

    KNITTING enthusiasts have really out-darned themselves with this latest yarn. Two huge tables at Swan Hill Community Library are choc-a-block full of beanies, scarves, blankets,…

  • Regions gain in bulk billing

    PATIENTS in rural and remote areas can look forward to more affordable health care, with the federal government investing more than $65 million to boost…

  • Quilty’s bill to restrict power

    Quilty’s bill to restrict power

    A BILL limiting the Victorian Government’s emergency powers has been introduced in parliament. Liberal Democrats Member for Northern Victoria Tim Quilty said the aim of…

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