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River vital to health
TRADITIONAL owners and allies are calling on governments to deliver water justice to communities along the Murray-Darling Basin after a forum on Friday. The River…
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Elections to usher in new-look council
BALRANALD Shire Council is set to have councillors for the first time since 2019 after local government elections take place on September 14. Nominations for…
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Fraser children seek damages
THE children of slain Swan Hill mother Samantha Fraser are suing their father. Adrian Basham, 47, bashed the mother-of-three to death at her Phillip Island…
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Park additions make for happy hounds
PLAYTIME at the Barry Steggall off-leash dog park can now incorporate training and socialisation thanks to new agility equipment installed this week. The dog park…
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Car break-ins concern police
SWAN Hill Police are urging local residents to remove valuables from their cars and ensure they are locked as a spate of thefts from vehicles…
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INXS show gets back into the swing
THE Australian INXS Show is returning to Swan Hill Town Hall on August 16 and, after the huge success of last year’s high-energy show that…
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VicGrid aiming to empower communities
LANDHOLDERS, Traditional Owners and the energy industry has been urged to have their say on the development of a long-term strategic plan for Victoria’s renewable…
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Parks and buildings strategies now in play
MURRAY River Council has adopted two key strategies that outline changes to asset maintenance and delivery moving forward. The council’s Parks and Open Space Strategy…
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McKillop Blondes have their fun
STUDENTS and staff at Mary McKillop College Swan Hill are busy preparing for this year’s musical drama production, Legally Blonde, with the curtain raising on…
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Economic development blueprint unveiled
A BLUEPRINT for the Swan Hill municipality’s economic growth has been endorsed by the council. The Swan Hill Region Economic Development Strategy 2024-30 is aimed…










