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  • Beef up, dairy down in local bovine mixed bag

    Beef up, dairy down in local bovine mixed bag

    Alistair Finlay AGRIBUSINESS market advisor Rabobank has issued mixed local guidance for beef and dairy producers despite strong global conditions for both commodities. In two…

  • Overseas workers needed

    Overseas workers needed

    THE Federal Government can’t guarantee when much-needed workers from Vietnam will land on Mallee farms. Member for Mallee Anne Webster recently met with Nathan Falvo…

  • V/Line runs late

    V/Line runs late

    THE Swan Hill passenger train line has clocked up an unwanted record: the worst punctuality in Victoria for two consecutive months. V/Line figures show just…

  • Conversations sizzling

    Conversations sizzling

    A SWAN Hill disability support service has marked R U OK? Day with a sausage sizzle at their new office on Campbell Street. My Plan…

  • Fatal rollover

    Fatal rollover

    POLICE are investigating the circumstances surrounding a fatal crash involving a single vehicle in Donald about midday on Friday. It is believed the car rolled…

  • More than a shed

    More than a shed

    Patrick Tucker AS Men’s Shed Week is celebrated nationally, the Nyah District Men’s Shed reflected on more than a decade of building connection, sharing skills,…

  • Road to repairs for school

    Road to repairs for school

    MANANGATANG P-12 College is undergoing major upgrades to improve safety and prevent students being transported off-site during extreme weather and bushfire conditions. The works, which…

  • Hall marks milestone

    Hall marks milestone

    GOODNIGHT will mark a major milestone next month, celebrating 100 years of its historic hall with a day of festivities and a special centenary ball.…

  • Accolade for local agent

    Accolade for local agent

    Patrick Tucker IN a remarkable achievement that places Swan Hill firmly on the map, Ray White Swan Hill managing director Cameron Smits has been named…

  • Once in a lifetime

    Once in a lifetime

    AROUND a month ago, Suzanne and Werner Meyer noticed something unusual in their garden. One of their many agave plants had begun to bloom. The…

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