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  • Music cuts through isolation

    Music cuts through isolation

    WHILE local musicians experience a lull in gig bookings due to the closure of venues and restrictions around public events and functions, some of the…

  • Parked into bench

    A KERANG woman has escaped injury after crashing into a park bench in Lake Boga on Wednesday. The incident occurred in front of Lake Boga…

  • Ramp up testing

    SWAN Hill District Health has urged the community to participate in the increased testing for COVID-19 over the coming weeks. Up to 100,000 Victorians will…

  • Tragic reminder

    Tragic reminder

    LOCAL traffic police officers say the tragic deaths of four colleagues in Melbourne last week was a timely reminder to slow down when passing stationary…

  • MIXED BAG

    MIXED BAG

    AUTUMN FEED BUDGETING WHAT is the feed value of my autumn pasture? What are my animals’ nutritional requirements for their stage of gestation or lactation?…

  • Polls still unclear

    IT’S still unclear if Swan Hill council ratepayers will head to the polls in October amid the health crisis. A governments spokesperson told The Guardian…

  • HOT OFF THE PRESS

    THE Guardian is back on the news stands after a four-week hiatus while the coronavirus pandemic struck the local economy. The Swan Hill-based newspaper has…

  • Trumpeting Anzac pride

    Trumpeting Anzac pride

    PASSION and respect were behind the decision of father-son duo Anthony and Brodie Van Heumen when they played The Last Post on their trumpets from…

  • Talks off the ground

    Talks off the ground

    TALKS with a flying school to train up to 200 Chinese students in Swan Hill will soon get off the ground, despite some concerns over…

  • App to trace virus cases

    App to trace virus cases

    THE federal government has released a new voluntary smartphone app, designed to better protect community against the spread of coronavirus. Member for Murray Plains Peter…

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