News
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Curtains up on film fest
SWAN Hill cinephiles are salivating at the rare chance to see four gems of Australian and international film this weekend, in aid of a very…
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On the trail of illegal riders
AUTHORISED officers will be patrolling the state to pull the brake on the rising numbers of illegal trail bike riders and four-wheel drivers. Misuse can…
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Rent reform worries
A SWAN Hill real estate agent believes dozens of upcoming rental reforms will be “onerous” and “fraught with difficulty”. More than 130 rental reforms will…
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‘Crime wave’ teen charged
POLICE believe they have halted a mini crime wave in Swan Hill after putting a teenager behind bars this week. The 16-year-old Swan Hill youth…
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Frustration over flights
THE more planes in the sky, the more jobs on the ground – that’s the message from Murray Regional Tourism chief executive officer Mark Francis…
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Water main fractured
CONTRACTORS caused a flurry of water to gush out of the footpath near the Swan Hill railway station car park this week. A spokeswoman for…
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Guilty plea to sex crimes
A MAN has pleaded guilty to historical sex offending involving an underage boy in the 1970s. Darryl Nicholson appeared by video link before Mildura Magistrates’…
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Administrator’s column 23/3/21
Draft Cemetery Policy and Operating Manual AT the March council meeting, Balranald Shire Council adopted a draft Cemetery Management Policy, together with a draft Cemetery…
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Painless start to vaccine rollout
THE first person to be vaccinated in phase 1b of the COVID-19 vaccine rollout in Swan Hill says the experience was “completely painless”. Swan Hill…
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New GM returns to former stomping ground
BALRANALD Ex-Services Club’s new general manager is to return to his former stomping grounds. Tony Treeve studied in Balranald for the majority of his secondary…







