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  • Inspired art: Three murals adorn Sea Lake

    Inspired art: Three murals adorn Sea Lake

    SEA LAKE is halfway through an artsy upgrade, with three painted murals being established by two talented artists throughout the main area of the Mallee…

  • Shameful act: Two CFA vehicles allegedly stolen

    Shameful act: Two CFA vehicles allegedly stolen

    POLICE are hunting an unknown number of offenders after the alleged theft of two CFA vehicles from the District 18 headquarters in Swan Hill.  CFA…

  • Walking for those left behind

    Walking for those left behind

    REACHING the halfway point of her 3000-kilometre walk, Donna Bowman stepped into Swan Hill last Tuesday and sat down with The Guardian for a frank…

  • A shining example: Wing Commander attends local Anzac service

    A shining example: Wing Commander attends local Anzac service

    WING Commander Patrick Hoare from Tooleybuc attended the Swan Hill Anzac Day service for the first time in 35 years last week.  Wing Commander Hoare…

  • Votes laid out: Independents given a boost

    Votes laid out: Independents given a boost

    LABOR has given the three independent candidates for Mallee a huge boost in their quest to unseat The Nationals at the federal election by directing…

  • Two CFA vehicles stolen and dumped

    Two CFA vehicles stolen and dumped

    POLICE are hunting heartless thieves who allegedly stole two Country Fire Authority (CFA) vehicles over the Easter long weekend.  One of the white Holden sedans…

  • ‘Tough’ ride for local cop

    ‘Tough’ ride for local cop

    SWAN Hill Senior Sergeant Bradley Bennett returned from Cambodia earlier this year, having completed a more than 650km bike ride for children’s charity, Feeding Dreams…

  • Go fish: New pontoon at Lake Boga

    Go fish: New pontoon at Lake Boga

    RECREATIONAL anglers will soon have a new spot to fish with a new floating fishing platform being installed at Lake Boga in the coming weeks. …

  • Coffee with a cop: Just the right fit

    Coffee with a cop: Just the right fit

    ACTING Sergeant Marina Simonelli says while policing may not be a career for everyone, the uniform has proved just the right fit for her.  Act-Srg…

  • Roaring success: Fine crowd at festival

    Roaring success: Fine crowd at festival

    THE Swan Hill Food and Wine Festival recorded its biggest ever number of attendees at the weekend, with 2300 people filling the iconic Pioneer Settlement…

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