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  • New firies put under the pump

    New firies put under the pump

    TWENTY-SEVEN new firefighters have been put through their paces, learning new skills to keep their community safe this fire season. Forest Fire Management Victoria’s (FFMVic)…

  • HOT AND WINDY

    HOT northerly winds will brace Swan Hill today after the hottest October day in four years was felt yesterday. As of 3.30pm yesterday, the temperature…

  • Bringing country halls to life

    Bringing country halls to life

    SINGER-songwriter Fanny Lumsden will rock the walls of Boundary Bend Hall when she visits as part of her Country Halls Tour next Sunday. In its…

  • SELLING SWAN HILL

    LOCAL faces selling local places. This is the idea behind a new campaign to attract new residents to the Mallee, Dream Swan Hill. In the…

  • P-plater told to’lean from this’

    A P-PLATER has been told he was lucky he didn’t kill someone after he was caught hooning on a Mallee road. The young driver faced…

  • A WORK OF SCRAP

    A WORK OF SCRAP

    GOODNIGHT sculptor Steve Cole has again taken out the sculpture section of the Bal-Archies with his creation of a frog. The $2000 acquisition best in…

  • Deadly weekend on NSW roads

    A ROBINVALE man has died following a two-car collision in New South Wales on Saturday in a tragic weekend on the state’s roads. The crash…

  • Water safety subsidised

    FAMILIES have been urged to teach their children to swim with subsidised lessons that will be made available across the state this summer. Minister for…

  • Red Cross recruiting

    Red Cross recruiting

    RED Cross is ramping up efforts and recruiting volunteers across Victoria to support communities before, during and after emergencies. With summer expected to be hotter…

  • Lake’s management queried

    MEMBER for Mildura Ali Cupper has questioned Premier Daniel Andrews over the management of Sea Lake’s Lake Tyrrell. Ms Cupper raised the matter as a…

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