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  • Bid to impose curfew at regional aerodromes takes flight

    PLANES could soon be grounded at nightfall at the region’s aerodromes. Swan Hill Council has resolved that councillors be provided with a report outlining options…

  • Dog park go-ahead

    WORK on a fenced, off-leash dog park in Swan Hill will begin in April. The development, at Barry Steggall Park, comes in the wake of…

  • Full steam ahead

    Full steam ahead

    MORE rail-based tourism in the region is on track to be realised as train enthusiasts work to repair Wycheproof’s turntable. A group of volunteers from…

  • Boredom busters

    Boredom busters

    ARE you sick to death of watching your children’s favourite animated blue dog? Try something different these school holidays. There’s plenty around town to keep…

  • Growers fall foul of rules

    Growers fall foul of rules

    A HEALTH and safety crackdown on growers in the Goulburn Valley should send alarm bells to those in the north-west of the state. WorkSafe inspectors…

  • Stay local this Anzac Day

    SWAN Hill residents who usually travel to Melbourne to pay respects on Anzac Day are being warned to stay away. “The Victorian Government has worked…

  • Solar on song

    Solar on song

    THE Swan Hill Theatre Group is a making a song and dance to a good tune after receiving a free solar power system. The group’s…

  • Police Beat: 1/4/21

    Fire bug arrest A SWAN Hill youth was arrested over the weekend after they were allegedly involved in a fire at Swan Hill Primary School.…

  • Fire front quiet

    Fire front quiet

    YELLOW firefighting overalls were kept relatively clean at the height of the coronavirus pandemic, with Swan Hill Fire Brigade volunteers called to just a handful…

  • MP SPEECHLESS

    MALLEE MP Dr Anne Webster is the latest to allege sexual harassment in the midst of the federal parliament’s storm of sexist behaviour towards women.…

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