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Motorists warned to be cautious at rail crossings
LOCAL motorists are being warned this Easter – complacency around level crossings could be deadly.Conducting static patrols of railway crossings has made Swan Hill Police…
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Balranald prepares for flood
“Inquisitive, but not worried”: that was how SES officials described the mood of Balranald residents as the town prepares for an impending flood.Emergency services officials…
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Effects plain to see
THE effects of careless driving were plain to see in the Swan Hill CBD over the weekend.Swan Hill Police displayed a crumpled, written-off ute outside…
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Kicking up a stink at Boga
A LAKE Boga resident has kicked up a stink about an open sewage area located about 500 metres from homes.The night soil depot — next…
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Local pollies support school
WHILE many students playfully wish their school would close its gates, some Payika College students have spoken out in a bid to ensure their school…
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Travel business retains remote local presence
THE Swan Hill Harvey World Travel office might have closed, but the business is still open to its local clientele base.While the doors at the…
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Information request
Police are seeking information regarding a white utility that lost some of its load of firewood, causing damage to another vehicle.Constable Ashlea Atkins said about…
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Council approves fine signs
BALRANALD Shire Councillors have decided to go ahead with signs alerting drivers to fines for driving on wet roads.Council general manager Chris Littlemore said councillors…
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Robert’s last sale
WITH his signature red Elders uniform and iconic stockman’s hat, Swan Hill resident Robert West has been a regular fixture at the Swan Hill saleyards…
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Bottles and steel bars thrown at police in Robinvale
POLICE have condemned the actions of about 30 people involved in a brawl at Robinvale where glass bottles and steel bars were thrown at police.About…
