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  • Nominate a true blue hero this Australia Day

    Nominate a true blue hero this Australia Day

    PEOPLE are being urged to nominate a local community hero with nominations now open for Australia Day awards. Swan Hill Rural City Council encouraged residents…

  • Costly drive for three Melton men

    Costly drive for three Melton men

    THREE Melton men had a costly trip after being caught in the region without a permitted reason. Swan Hill police Senior Sergeant Brian Hansen said…

  • Blackwater risk high after end of drought

    MURRAY-Darling Basin communities anticipating a wet spring have been warned there is a significant risk of hypoxic blackwater events occurring, particularly in New South Wales.…

  • Calls for mask change in regional Victoria ahead of warmer weather

    MEMBER for Mildura Ali Cupper is calling for the Mildura electorate to be exempt from mandatory mask wearing outside. Ms Cupper is calling for the…

  • School students back through the gates…again

    School students back through the gates…again

    SWAN Hill North Primary School and Woorinen District Primary School were among the schools in the region welcoming all students back to the school grounds…

  • North-west the home corner

    North-west the home corner

    JESSICA Smythe and her partner, David Lovell, are among a small group who can claim to have successfully started a business during the coronavirus pandemic.…

  • Back behind the wheel

    LEARNER drivers are back on the road, with the popular L2P program resuming in Swan Hill. The Transport Accident Commission (TAC) L2P Program assists learners…

  • Moar on the agenda

    Moar on the agenda

    SWAN HILL mayor Bill Moar will contest the upcoming council election to serve for a second term. Cr Moar is a semi-retired Mallee farmer, passionate…

  • Slow easing of border restrictions like ‘torture’

    Slow easing of border restrictions like ‘torture’

    MEMBER for Mildura Ali Cupper has likened South Australia’s slow easing of border restrictions for Victorians to “torture”. SA Premier Steven Marshall announced his state…

  • Cash splash for rejuvenation

    SWAN Hill Rural City Council has received more than $1.4 million from the federal government for local roads and community infrastructure. The Local Roads and…

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