News
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State problem, not federal
A REPRESENTATIVE of the Prime Minister says it is up to the state and territory governments to deal with domestic border closures due to the…
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Buses replace trains
BUSES are replacing passenger trains on the Swan Hill line while crews progress on upgrade works in Melbourne. The State Government last week said works…
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Land Services’ expo on a wing and a ‘P’
AN expo showcasing things starting with “P” will be held at Euston in the coming weeks. Western Local Land Services’ Parrots, Pants, Pests and Pasture…
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Top of the class
DESPITE more than two terms in remote learning last year, Tyrrell College has received the highest VCE results in the Swan Hill and surrounding region.…
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Rail likened to third world country
A MEMBER for Northern Victoria has likened the lack of access to the Murray Basin Rail Project’s Sea Lake line to living in a third…
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Bridge work holds up track
WORKS on Balranald’s walking trail linking the Murrumbidgee River to the Balranald CBD is underway, but the installation of a new swing bridge has been…
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Pokie meter
Last Thursday a The Guardian staffer took the opportunity to have a quick lunch in the McCallum Street central recreation area near the recently installed…
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Eight days free travel for seniors and carers
SENIOR and carer card holders will benefit from free public transport from March 21-28. Minister for Disability, Ageing and Carers Luke Donnellan and Minister for…
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Restrictions eased as COVID cases fall
SWAN Hill residents are breathing a little easier after Victoria returned to previous COVIDSafe settings at the weekend. The further eased restrictions allow for more…
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Youth climate opportunity
The ADAPT Loddon Mallee network is fielding expressions of interest for positions on its Youth Climate Advisory Board (Y-CAB). This opportunity will allow young people…




