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  • Non-voters asked to explain why

    MORE than 3000 people in the Swan Hill municipality will be asked to explain why they didn’t vote in last year’s council elections. Around 350,000…

  • Payment netting

    Payment netting

    LIBERAL Member for Northern Victoria Wendy Lovell has slammed the state government for its failure to develop a funding program to help Victorian horticulturalists to…

  • A true pioneer honoured with OAM

    A LATE former Swan Hill resident instrumental in the town in the 1970s has been honoured with a Medal of the Order of Australia (OAM).…

  • Seasonal workers ‘weeks away’

    CONFUSION continues over the state’s seasonal worker scheme as the government revealed last week workers are still weeks away, and there is no guarantee when…

  • Give the gift of local shopping

    THOSE fortunate enough to get a Swan Hill gift card for Christmas are being urged to visit participating businesses in Swan Hill and Lake Boga,…

  • Bombhoaxer jailed

    A SWAN Hill woman who made bomb threats to several businesses and a primary school in Swan Hill last November has been jailed. Gale Maise…

  • Major MDAS renewal underway

    Major MDAS renewal underway

    ABORIGINAL communities in Mildura, Swan Hill and Kerang will get their first look at a proposed new Mallee District Aboriginal Services (MDAS) constitution at a…

  • Mallee joins nationwide hydrogen cluster push

    Mallee joins nationwide hydrogen cluster push

    THE Mallee has been included in a regional network of hydrogen technology bases as part of a drive to establish a nationwide hydrogen cluster. Spearheaded…

  • Turfrey wants the job at MDAS

    Turfrey wants the job at MDAS

    JACKI Turfrey has indicated she will run to keep her top job at Mallee District Aboriginal Services (MDAS) after a tumultuous year at the organisation.…

  • Upskilling within for female building surveyor

    Upskilling within for female building surveyor

    SWAN Hill Rural City Council seized the opportunity to train a local woman as a building surveyor, with that made possible by a Victorian Government…

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