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  • Forum thanks

    Forum thanks

    ON Tuesday, May 6, the Residents and Ratepayers Association hosted a Swan Hill Regional Livestock Exchange forum at Swan Hill Club. There are a few…

  • Plan for health future

    Plan for health future

    DURING National Palliative Care Week, May 11-17, Advance Care Planning Australia is supporting the call for all Australians to consider – what’s your plan? I…

  • Enough is enough

    Enough is enough

    BREAK Bail, Face Jail. It is a simple slogan, but it says plenty as The Nationals announce a major new policy that will restore trust…

  • Thanks to honest person

    Thanks to honest person

    MY grateful thanks to the kind and good person who, on Easter Saturday morning, picked up the possessions that had fallen off the back of…

  • Defend the environment

    Defend the environment

    IN Tuesday’s Guardian (April 22), Member for Mallee, Anne Webster, expressed the intention to wipe out the Environmental Defender’s Office, should the Coalition win. See…

  • Words from the Swan Hill mayor

    Words from the Swan Hill mayor

    Livestock exchange strategic review COUNCIL is reviewing information from more than 450 contributions from the community regarding the Swan Hill Regional Livestock Exchange. I extend…

  • Support local news

    Support local news

    Andrew Schreye President Country Press Australia COUNTRY Press Australia wants candidates at the upcoming Federal election to support a policy demanding a fairer share of…

  • Remain their choice

    Remain their choice

    AT Farmers for Climate Action, we strongly believe Australia’s prime farmland should be protected, valued, and used productively. That’s why increasing numbers of farmers are…

  • Sneaky cash grab

    Sneaky cash grab

    THE emergency services tax is the Labor Government’s latest sneaky cash grab and The Nationals will continue to fight it. What better way of joining…

  • Impacts to worsen

    Impacts to worsen

    FARMERS across the Murray-Darling Basin — the lifeblood of Australia’s food and fibre production — are under increasing pressure. Government changes have reallocated 3200 gigalitres…

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