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  • Threat on lakes

    THE Euston lakes are under threat according to councillors and residents who are worried they could again watch a tourism attraction and local icon evaporate.The…

  • Horsemanship skills on show

    SOME of Australia’s best horses and cattlemen showed off their horsemanship and agility in Swan Hill during the weekend at The National Cutting Horse Association…

  • Apprentice too noisy

    AN 18-year-old apprentice pleaded guilty to making unnecessary noise when he appeared before the Swan Hill Magistrates’ Court last week.The court heard Brian Brooks had…

  • Dispute continues

    WOORINEN residents believe an ongoing dispute with Goulburn-Murray Water (G-MW) over spiraling water costs will eventually send their district broke.Almost a decade after the $24…

  • Nyah memorial restored

    THE hard work of two local RSL members has paid off in time for Anzac Day.Peter Ritchie and Wayne Munro led the way in restoring…

  • Church development rejected

    SWAN Hill Rural City Council has rejected a planning application for a Jehovah’s Witness church in Swan Hill.Councillors voted at their meeting last week to…

  • Police find missing girl

    A SEBASTOPOL man will face court in South Australia today on child stealing charges after he allegedly took a 13-year-old Victorian girl on a four-day…

  • Cinema trial

    REGULAR cinema screenings in Swan Hill and Robinvale might soon be trialed to determine if a permanent cinema is viable.While final details are yet to…

  • Reveller spends time in court

    END of harvest celebrations resulted in an early morning arrest for a 20-year-old French national who had been visiting Swan Hill on exchange.Appearing before the…

  • Firies flock to Swan Hill

    Budding fire fighters will flock to Swan Hill in 2014, when the local brigade is set to host the 2014 junior state Urban Fire Brigade…

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