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  • Local crime drops by five per cent

    Local crime drops by five per cent

    WOMEN in their mid to late 30s have been identified as the largest representation of family violence victims, according to the latest crime report. For…

  • Surge in fires from heaters

    Surge in fires from heaters

    RECENT house fires across the region resulting from the use of wood heaters are a reminder that homeowners need to have wood heaters and open…

  • Wet winter wait continues

    Wet winter wait continues

    JUNE rainfall was below average in Swan Hill and surrounding areas, with predictions of a wetter-than-average winter yet to unfold in most parts of the…

  • Staying afloat as Victorian restrictions are reinstated

    Staying afloat as Victorian restrictions are reinstated

    IT is without doubt the hospitality industry has been one of the hardest hit throughout the COVID-19 pandemic. The past three months has seen enforced…

  • Drivers booked during two-day police operation

    Drivers booked during two-day police operation

    DRIVERS BOOKED DRUG and drink drivers have been caught during a two-day operation by Swan Hill police. Swan Hill police Senior Constable Travis Collier said…

  • Health clubs reopened

    AFTER sweating on a date for months, gym enthusiasts are finally bench-pressing ahead. The Swan Hill and Robinvale leisure centre health club facilities reopened on…

  • Salami festival given the chop

    Salami festival given the chop

    THE Great Murray River Salami Festival is the latest victim of the COVID-19 pandemic. Organisers announced last week they would cancel this year’s event due…

  • Grants up for grabs thanks to Swan Hill council

    Grants up for grabs thanks to Swan Hill council

    COMMUNITY groups and event organisers, especially those significantly impacted by COVID-19 restrictions, are being urged to apply for Swan Hill council’s community grants program. Organisations…

  • Border confusion, says Northern Victoria MP

    Border confusion, says Northern Victoria MP

    MEMBER for Northern Victoria Tim Quilty says Victorians living on the border of NSW are becoming increasingly confused by the Victorian Government’s coronavirus messaging. His…

  • Bringing paddock to plate

    Bringing paddock to plate

    PADDOCK to plate producers will soon have access to a micro abattoir thanks to a push from a passionate co-operative and support from Murray River…

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