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Local retailer set to boom
SWAN Hill’s Target store is set for busier trade after the retailer announced the closure of its smaller Kerang store last week. Last Friday, parent…
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Students return to classroom after home learning
THE school community is welcoming students back with open arms as they return to face-to-face learning. In NSW, all year levels returned to the classrooms…
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Safety works begin on MVH
TRAFFIC delays are expected on a stretch of the Murray Valley Highway next month as work to improve safety between Lake Boga and Lake Charm…
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Educating the future through free TAFE
THE message is clear from two further education institutions in Swan Hill — “we’re still open”. In a time of uncertainly during the COVID-19 pandemic,…
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Coles lifts last coronavirus panic buy limits
COLES shoppers in Swan Hill won’t face buying limits during their next visit to the supermarket after the company lifted all product restrictions from Tuesday.…
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Bookings resume at tourism hotspots
THE tents are being pitch in campgrounds, with travelling and overnight stays back on the cards. Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews has announced from June 1,…
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Struggle to put food on table
RESIDENTS most impacted by the COVID-19 economic fallout are struggling to afford basic needs such as putting food on the table. And there is a…
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Rates burden shared in Murray River Council
MURRAY River Council (MRC) has adopted its draft 2020/21 operational plan and budget, which includes a $30.5 million capital works program. Key items in the…
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Get tested, health authorities urge
SWAN Hill District Health (SHDH) urges people with even mild COVID-19 symptoms to get tested. The Acute Respiratory Assessment Clinic (ARAC) will become one of 100…
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Swan Hill council gets slice of funding pie
SWAN Hill Rural City Council will receive more than $1.4 million in federal funding to support local jobs and businesses and boost the economy struggling…









