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Bright touch on new Nyah West mural
THE streets of Nyah West have been brightened with the addition of a new kookaburra mural. The mural was completed by Kerang artist Paul Oswin…
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Face shields not enough to protect from virus transmission
FACE shields, bandanas and scarves have been banned under new COVID restrictions. Premier Daniel Andrews announced the change on Sunday as he announced metropolitan Melbourne’s…
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New horizon, new challenge
DOCTOR Clotilde Chereau (osteopath) has recently joined the team at MyOsteoCare Swan Hill. Originally from France, Dr Chereau joins with more than 10 years of…
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Looking beyond is on council candidate Robert Goodwin’s agenda
SWAN Hill Rural City Council hopeful Robert Goodwin believes council needs to look beyond Swan Hill. This is the first time Mr Goodwin has put…
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More farming movement with Agricultural Workers Code
AGRICULTURE workers will be able to move between states with the new Agricultural Workers Code being written into the NSW public health orders. The NSW…
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Author collaborates story on society debut
AUTHOR Sarah Fiddelaers released her new book just in time for Victorians to enjoy an enforced lockdown. It meant coffee tables were the new pub…
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Licence to resume learner permit testing
LEARNER permit and licence testing have resumed in Swan Hill, but no new bookings will be taken until the backlog is driven down. Minister for…
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More housing a key action
SWAN Hill Rural City Council says a housing subdivision in Robinvale will help alleviate the shortage of housing in the area. Council’s acting director of…
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Malaysian man sold drugs to survive, court told
A MALAYSIAN man who has been living in Australia illegally for about 12 years says he turned to drug trafficking out of desperation after he…
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Millions ripped out of Mallee as JobKeeper payment is reduced
MORE than $15 million will be ripped out of the local economy every fortnight if the federal government goes ahead with its cuts to JobKeeper…










