News
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Push for progress
PIONEER Settlement volunteer and Swan Hill local Don Brown says if “we don’t embrace change, we could still be in the pioneer era”. The 81-year-old…
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Dalton takes aim
RAIN will not end drought conditions across southern NSW if the state government allows special interests to secretly siphon off water before it reaches the…
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Future tourist in mind
SWAN Hill Rural City Council mayor Bill Moar says the proposed Our Place building is designed with the “demands of the future tourist” in mind.…
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Community hopes in treaty
FOR one First Peoples’ Assembly of Victoria member, treaty is about including all tribes, including those in the Swan Hill region not formally recognised. The…
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TOP CHOPS
RECORDS almost fell amid a busy fortnightly prime sheep sale in Swan Hill last Thursday, with a yarding of around 10,000. The best lambs to…
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Mobile service disruptions
MOBILE services will be disrupted this week while telco giant Telstra undertakes upgrade works in Swan Hill. Early works will begin today before major upgrades…
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Unsightly dump
A SWAN Hill farmer is “disgusted” by beer bottles continually being dumped on the side of a road north of Swan Hill. The farmer, who…
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Holden heaven
WOORINEN South’s Paul Mason is one of many Holden enthusiasts now left to grieve the end of the brand’s 160-year Australian history. While Mr Mason…
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No immediate virus threat to almonds
AUSTRALIA largest almond grower Select Harvests says there has been no material short-term impact on its financial performance following the coronavirus outbreak. However, Select Harvests…
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Around the Churches: 21/2/20
ANGLICAN THIS Sunday, the parish AGM will take place after the 9.30am service, which will be one service only for the parish. Nominations have been…








