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  • Winning the pest fight

    Winning the pest fight

    WHEN Allan Bryce moved into his new home in Swan Hill about a year ago, he discovered that it also came with a lot of…

  • Safety upgrades for high-risk hwy

    Safety upgrades for high-risk hwy

    SAFETY upgrades will be made to a section of the Murray Valley Highway between Lake Charm and Lake Boga after being identified as one of…

  • CROC CLASSIC

    CROC CLASSIC

    SNAP up your tickets, Quambatook’s famous silos will again transform on Saturday evening with the screening of an Austrlaian classic, Crocodile Dundee. Silo cinema organiser…

  • Child injured in collision

    Child injured in collision

    A CRASH at a notorious Swan Hill intersection has left a child with upper body injuries, while a woman in her 40s was treated for…

  • ‘Don’t limit the options’

    ‘Don’t limit the options’

    THE value of the arts should not be underestimated, says Swan Hill Rural City councillor Nicole McKay. Cr McKay was the only councillor who opposed…

  • Shows must go on

    Shows must go on

    COUNTRY shows in drought and bushfire impacted areas of regional NSW will receive support this year in a bid to prevent cancellation of future events.…

  • Calls for super increase

    Calls for super increase

    CALLS are being made for employers to pay increased superannuation contributions of 15 per cent, but a local retiree group secretary says the payment should…

  • The apology 12 years on

    The apology 12 years on

    AROUND 30 people gathered at Swan Hill’s Town Hall last Thursday to mark the twelfth anniversary of the National Apology to Australia’s First Peoples. A…

  • Organised operations

    SWAN Hill police are urging vigilance, with organised offenders targeting rural properties across the Buloke shire. With rural crime on the increase in the Swan…

  • COUNCIL’S FUTURE

    COUNCIL’S FUTURE

    THE administrator for Balranald Shire Council is looking into the future as he works to restore ratepayers’ confidence into the council. Michael Colreavy was appointed…

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