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  • Preferred bridge options

    Preferred bridge options

    SWAN Hill Rural City Council has welcomed the release of Transport for NSW’s preferred options report for the Swan Hill bridge replacement, confirming community assets…

  • Ready to race

    Ready to race

    TIME is running out to sponsor a duck for a dash down the river on New Year’s Day and support the hardworking Swan Hill SES…

  • Year defined by growth, renewal and opportunity

    Year defined by growth, renewal and opportunity

    Jodi Walters Principal AS we come to the close of a remarkable year at Swan Hill Specialist School, it’s a pleasure to reflect on a…

  • Speed limit reduction

    Speed limit reduction

    LAKE Boga Incorporated will continue to advocate for turning lanes along Murray Valley Highway. It comes as new speed limits were introduced through the town…

  • Bright future ahead

    Bright future ahead

    TYRRELL College Year 12 student Jenna Alday has been named the school’s dux for 2025, achieving an ATAR of 88.45. Growing up on her family’s…

  • School upgrade among the highlights

    School upgrade among the highlights

    2025 has been a fantastic year at SHNPS. Our students should be so proud of their efforts and the growth they have achieved in their…

  • Education hub thriving at Boga

    Education hub thriving at Boga

    Marty Gray Principal CONGRATULATIONS to our graduating class of 2025. Lake Boga Primary School is incredibly proud of our Grade 6 students, and we look…

  • Be careful with Christmas leftovers

    Be careful with Christmas leftovers

    With a shortage of vets nationally and emergency veterinary hospitals already at capacity, the public is urged not to allow their pets to consume any…

  • Raiders dethrown the Blues

    Raiders dethrown the Blues

    BARHAM-KOONDROOK have claimed the first crown jewel of the 2025/26 season in convincing style after they obliterated Swan Hill RSL by 10 wickets to win…

  • Dry conditions and low inflows

    Dry conditions and low inflows

    THE Murray–Darling Basin Authority has updated its annual operating outlook, warning that dry conditions and very low inflows to the Murray River are continuing for…

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