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  • WWII memorabilia sought

    WWII memorabilia sought

    THE Swan Hill Regional Library is seeking items to include in an online exhibition to complement a film being created to commemorate the 75th anniversary…

  • Mobile phone detection trial

    Mobile phone detection trial

    CAMERA technology designed to detect mobile phone use behind the wheel is being trialled on Victoria’s roads for the next three months. The trial will…

  • Two people fined for no permit at Euston

    Two people fined for no permit at Euston

    TWO people have been fined $1000 each after failing to produce border permits in Euston on Monday. Officers from Barrier Police District stopped a car…

  • Alarm over fire risk

    Alarm over fire risk

    JUST one in 10 Victorian households has their smoke alarms in the recommended location, putting themselves at risk of serious injury or death. Victoria’s firefighters…

  • Permit confusion as Moulamein remains off border zone

    Permit confusion as Moulamein remains off border zone

    TOUGH new border controls are inflicting unnecessary stress on cross-border residents, says farmer and business owner Joanna Hulland. Owner and operator of Advance Turf Swan…

  • Lightening the load at specialist school’s new building

    Lightening the load at specialist school’s new building

    A NEW allied health building has lightened the load for staff at Swan Hill Specialist School (SHSS) in what has been a trying school year.…

  • Webster decries brush-off

    Webster decries brush-off

    NATIONALS Member for Mallee Anne Webster says she is concerned that “very serious issues” she has raised with the Victorian Labor Government have not been…

  • Masks required at far west NSW health services

    Masks required at far west NSW health services

    PEOPLE have been urged to think if they need to visit their health service at this time, as new restricted visiting hours are enforced at…

  • Creative boom as mask material goes off the shelves

    Creative boom as mask material goes off the shelves

    THERE has been a creative boom since COVID-19 first struck, with people becoming more practical now that they are staying at home. Owner and operator…

  • Talking things over with new online counselling service

    Talking things over with new online counselling service

    MURRAY Primary Health Network (PHN) has launched a new counselling service to help community members with a variety of emotional issues, including anxiety, depression, isolation…

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