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  • Birthing experiences

    GIVING birth is a natural process but every individual has their own experience. In the lead up to women’s health week, The Guardian caught up…

  • Load of crop

    POLICE are seeking the owner of a vehicle that crashed through a fence and into a paddock after reportedly driving erratically The same vehicle is…

  • Fun chapter for a week of books

    EACH year across Australia, the Children’s Book Council of Australia (CBCA) brings children and books together celebrating CBCA Book Week. During this time, schools, libraries,…

  • DELAYS AHEAD

    DELAYS AHEAD

    UPGRADES to metropolitan train lines are expected to result in delays for Swan Hill passengers in the coming months. Power signalling, track upgrades and ongoing…

  • Real award recognised

    A SWAN Hill real estate property manager has been recognised at an annual awards. Juanita Bryant was recognised in the property management awards at the…

  • Dr Anne Webster says now is the time to act

    Dr Anne Webster says now is the time to act

    MEMBER for Mallee Anne Webster says a solution to workforce issues in the horticulture sector is imperative, with shortages putting the $1 billion industry at…

  • Walsh reflects on Fischer

    MEMBER for Murray Plains Peter Walsh has remembered National Party “giant” and former deputy prime minister Tim Fischer in Parliament this week. Mr Fischer passed…

  • WALSH: NO-ONE ABOVE THE LAW

    MEMBER for Murray Plains Peter Walsh says he supports a bill increasing the safety of children with mandatory reporting by religious ministers. Under the Children…

  • Penalties ‘unacceptable’

    MEMBER for Northern Victoria Tim Quilty hit out at lenient penalties placed on animal activists as “unacceptable” in Parliament this week. “Last December, a group…

  • Ladies who lace

    LACE makers from near and far converged in Swan Hill for the ninth annual bobbin lace event last weekend. Held at the Splatt Street Anglican…

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