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  • Volunteers loving it

    NEW research suggests 90 per cent of volunteers are ‘satisfied’ with their roles, but some local volunteers aren’t just satisfied: they love what they do.Swan…

  • Sounding blue

    Shoppers at Swan Hill’s Safeway could be forgiven for thinking they may have taken a wrong turn and somehow ended up in New Orleans.An unassuming…

  • Flying club turns 50

    IT’S not everyday that you host a party and expect your guests to fly in, but that will be the case this weekend when the…

  • Deadline looms for Murray Darling Basin submissions

    TIME is running out for residents to have their say on the proposed Murray-Darling Basin plan with the April 16 deadline looming.As the public consultation…

  • Swan Hill’s new music festival

    YOUNG musicians will get the chance to take over a local street and jam alongside their professional idols at a new music festival planned for…

  • Rayment appointed to new health board

    SWAN Hill District Health chief executive officer Ted Rayment has been appointed as a director of a new healthcare board, which will coordinate health programs…

  • Stakeholders speak up

    STAKEHOLDERS in the North Park rezoning proposal are lining up to have their say on the future of the much talked about block of land.Dates…

  • Forum on new laws

    NEW laws about supplying alcohol to minors have prompted alcohol experts and police to hold a forum on underage drinking in Swan Hill.Under the new…

  • Cyber bullying virtual conference

    TWO Swan Hill Specialist School classes on Friday joined thousands of Victorian secondary school students in a virtual conference on cyberbullying.On the National Day of…

  • Bleak future for local Indigenous college

    THE fate of Swan Hill’s Koori school remains in the hands of the State Government with fears it could be forced to close.Payika College is…

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