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  • Talks fail over flying school proposal

    Talks fail over flying school proposal

    SWAN Hill Rural City Council has suspended negotiations with Australian Aviation Alliance (AAA) over the potential for a flight school to train 200 students in…

  • Parking complaints in CBD

    Parking complaints in CBD

    SWAN Hill Rural City Council has lost tens of thousands of dollars in revenue from free parking offered during the COVID-19 pandemic. In response to…

  • Winter crop to jump 53 per cent

    FAVOURABLE conditions will see a bumper winter crop production in 2020/21, according to the latest ABARES Australian crop report. This month is forecasting a 53…

  • Jobs hub to employ family violence workforce

    A NEW jobs hub, dedicated to employing people in the family violence workforce, has been launched to help link people wanting to work in the…

  • Dr Safdar’s pathway to Swan Hill

    Dr Safdar’s pathway to Swan Hill

    WITH more than nine years of clinical practice under his belt, Swan Hill doctor Rashid Safdar has a wealth of knowledge in the medical field.…

  • HOPE FOR RAIN

    HOPE FOR RAIN

    CROPS are now up and away across the region, with farmers now hoping for a wet June following below-average May rainfall. Rain fell on 12…

  • Nationals demand basin states hold development

    Nationals demand basin states hold development

    THE Nationals have demanded New South Wales and South Australia join an agreement to enforce a halt on new development to help protect Victoria’s irrigation…

  • Dalton slams ‘copycat’ Bill

    Dalton slams ‘copycat’ Bill

    THE NSW Government last week introduced legislation it says will strengthen disclosure requirements for water ownership and trades for all NSW Members of Parliament. Minister…

  • Pressing on with harvest

    Pressing on with harvest

    GROWING up among Robinvale’s olive groves, Kim Natale developed an appreciation of food in its purest form. She has fond memories of her mother, Glenda,…

  • Costly, fatal delays, new model shows

    Costly, fatal delays, new model shows

    A THREE-month delay in cancer diagnosis and treatment due to COVID-19 would result in 90 additional deaths, new alarming modelling has found. It also estimated…

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