Arts and Entertainment
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Farmers thrown to the dogs
THE justification for the Victorian Government’s decision to end the dingo unprotection order in north west Victoria has been questioned by National Wild Dog Action…
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Sea Lake aerodrome set for upgrade
THE push for improved safety and accessibility at the Sea Lake aerodrome is gaining momentum with the formation of a sub-committee. Members of the newly…
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What’s on in Swan Hill
FRIDAY Evening: Live music at Swan Hill Club featuring Tony Haley. 9pm: Live music at Commercial Hotel Swan Hill featuring That Guy. SATURDAY 8am: Lake…
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RoadSafe shines light on safety
AS the mornings and evenings get darker earlier, it’s time to think about lights on your cars, according to RoadSafe Central Murray. Spokesperson for the…
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Vision for autism needs local focus
A MALLEE social services agency has welcomed a new framework that could guide the delivery of programs and support for people with autism. Mallee Family…
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Library solves puzzle of social connection
SWAN Hill library has started another innovative activity for the community – a jigsaw club on Thursday afternoons from 2pm till 4pm. The classic pastime…
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Rates, grants fall short of council needs
RURAL communities stand to lose services, pools, sports facilities and even playgrounds, a body representing rural Victorian councils has warned. Rural Councils Victoria, in a…
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Lakeside dining a treat
CATALINA Grill House has a new winter menu, and burgers and waffles are the main attractions. With the arrival of cooler weather, the grill house…
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Council moves forward with facilities strategies
MURRAY River Council has endorsed two draft strategies that outline changes to asset maintenance and delivery moving forward. The council’s draft Parks and Open Space…
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The Black Sorrows show is music to our ears
LEGENDARY rocker Joe Camilleri and his band The Black Sorrows will bring their high-energy show to Swan Hill Town Hall in November. Front man and…










