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Services not just online
THE Victorian Government says there are a “very few” examples of government services that can only be done online. A government spokesperson said “more and…
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Learning support for Koorie students
KOORIE staff members will be employed at SuniTafe as part of the “biggest expansion of support services for Aboriginal TAFE students in the state’s history”.…
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Ross Mellor mourned
A SWAN Hill community figure who was instrumental in the establishment of Pioneer Settlement has died, aged 94. Born on November 7, in 1926, Thomas…
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Scan expand
A NEW CT machine at Swan Hill District Health will mean better quality scans and less patient trips to Bendigo. Worth more than $700,000, the…
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Murray region faces long road
THE Murray region will not recover from the economic impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic until at least the 2022-23 financial year, State Parliament has been…
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Helping youth during pandemic
SWAN Hill’s headspace team will host a free webinar on March 15 for parents and carers of young people to support their mental health through…
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Young people a beacon of hope
MALLEE Family Care has praised two young women with links to the organisation after they received Australia Day awards. Arlie Atkinson accepted the Swan Hill…
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Hostel takes a financial hit
INFLATED salaries due to the coronavirus pandemic has been blamed for Bidgee Haven Retirement Hostel’s financial loss of almost $37,000 in the first half of…
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Connecting farmers with dementia help
THE upcoming Swan Hill Farmers’ Market will help raise awareness of the impact of dementia on rural populations. Dementia Australia will have a stall at…
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Recognise and respect
STUDENTS in the Wimmera and Mallee are being encouraged to learn about local veteran service and Australian wartime history. Federal Member for Mallee Anne Webster…




