News
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Equipment purchased
NEW sonar imaging technology has been purchased to assist Swan Hill’s State Emergency Service (SES) volunteers to bring closure faster. Swan Hill SES unit controller…
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Road awaits ‘urgent’ work
A VICTORIAN Government “blitz” announced in October last year to repair regional roads has yet to begin “urgent” works to the to the Robinvale-Sea Lake…
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Touring the Mallee
LOCAL farmers have the opportunity to learn more about cropping and livestock operations at two upcoming events in the region. A Mallee tour will take…
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Mallee rally uncertain
IT remains unclear whether a conservation management plan will be completed in time for this year’s Sea Lake Mallee Rally. The iconic Mallee event was…
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Glasses raised
FOOD, wine and a good time was enjoyed at Swan Hill’s annual Food and Wine Festival at the weekend. What was traditionally one of Swan…
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Freemason funds awarded
TWO local girls have recently been named as recipients of this year’s Jodie Knox Freemason Memorial Tresco lodge scholarship. Danika Tants from Swan Hill College…
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Renter’s welcome addition
WHILE living in Canberra, Jade Bartley found herself being knocked back time and time again from rentals because of her pet rottweiler. Now living in…
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Reaching out
SWAN Hill will receive an economic boost when staff from leading community service organisation Intereach come together for a training forum this week. About 150…
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Pets through the doors
LEGISLATION for tenants looking to live with their pets are “well overdue”, one Swan Hill real estate agent says. Historic new laws were passed last…
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Walsh: ‘No excuse’ on rail project
MEMBER for Murray Plains Peter Walsh says transport infrastructure minister Jacinta Allan “has no excuse” to leave the Murray Basin Rail Project “stalled and out…







