News
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…










