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  • Five years on and questioned unanswered

    Five years on and questioned unanswered

    SEPTEMBER 4, 2014, was the last day Swan Hill man Mark Anthony Beames was seen alive. Today, five years’ on from his brother’s disappearance, Craig…

  • Community briefings

    SWAN Hill police will hold a number of community forums in the coming months to engage with Mallee residents on the issues affecting them. In…

  • Land ‘for the public’

    MEMBER for Murray Plains Peter Walsh has accused the state government of having a plan to “lock up” public land. Mr Walsh’s comments follow a…

  • Speewa rallies numbers for annual rally

    Speewa rallies numbers for annual rally

    MORE than 1000 collectors from near and far converged in Speewa for the annual heritage vintage rally late last month. Collector club assistant treasurer Alison…

  • Swan Hill council puts forward MAV motions

    A DELAY in the implementation of the labour hire scheme, review of census methodology and call for investment in electrical transmission in north west Victoria…

  • Showcasing local talent at Boga’s art show

    Showcasing local talent at Boga’s art show

    THE first of its kind art show will open in Lake Boga on Friday. Held at the Lake Boga Flying Boat Museum, the art show…

  • Aprons galore at Grain Shed

    Aprons galore at Grain Shed

    APRONS of all ages and materials were put on show for the inaugural Inner Wheel Power of Aprons event last weekend. Held at the Grain…

  • Act early ahead of summer fire season

    Act early ahead of summer fire season

    “THINK about what you are planning to do, do it early, and hope they have it wrong.” That is the advice of Swan Hill CFA…

  • When’s our turn for a new hospital?

    When’s our turn for a new hospital?

    MEMBER for Northern Victoria Tania Maxwell has questioned how many masterplans the Swan Hill hospital needs before an upgrade is delivered. The Derryn Hinch’s Justice…

  • Research project finds gambling was social outing

    ABORIGINAL people attached significant meaning to gambling as an opportunity for community gatherings and socialising, according to a research project. The project investigated gambling harm…

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