News
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Authorities urge to register burn-offs
FIRE authorities are urging landowners to take extra precautions before lighting up after firefighters responded to close to 1000 escaped burn-offs. With fire restrictions easing…
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Region rallies for Parkinson’s support
POWERFUL steps were taken on Sunday at the annual Parkinson’s Walk in the Park in Swan Hill. More than 200 people helped raise awareness and…
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Talks held for community’s future
SWAN Hill municipality residents have taken part in “meaningful” conversations about the future of the region. Swan Hill Rural City Council recently hosted a series…
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Council welcomes new CEO
MURRAY River Council’s new chief executive, Stacy Williams, has officially stepped into the role. Joining the team last week, Ms Williams brings more than 19…
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Murray mates spotlight small towns
TWO local faces feature in a storytelling-led campaign along the Murray border. Returning in 2025 with a greater spotlight on smaller towns, Mates of the…
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Budget focused on future projects, essential services
SWAN Hill Rural City Council remains focused on ensuring the continuity of essential services while advancing key infrastructure projects, following the release of its draft…
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Carbon emissions cash shuffled
A CARBON emissions study has been shelved from this year’s draft budget, in favour of tree planting activities. In a last-minute change, prior to the…
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More than healthcare
KAPEL Telkuna staff are welcoming the community to visit their new facilities across from the emergency department from 11am to 2pm Monday, May 12. A…
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Election jobs open
THE Victorian Electoral Commission is recruiting more than 1000 senior election officials across the state ahead of the 2026 state election. Acting electoral commissioner Dana…
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Track your water usage
MURRAY River Council residents can now monitor their property’s water use online via the MiWater customer portal. Mayor Cr John Harvie said property owners have…










