News
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Basin Plan implementation delay welcomed by farmers
THE Victorian Farmers Federation says “common sense” has prevailed after the Federal Government’s decision to extend the timeframe for implementing the Murray-Darling Basin Plan. A…
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Shed team’s long trek to Murray begins
THIS week marks the beginning of a long trek that starts in Queensland and will end at the 10 steps of Swan Hill’s Riverside Park…
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It’s not hard to fall into homelessness, says MASP
SUPPORT services across the Mallee are hoping they can shine a light on housing issues during Homelessness Week next week. Homelessness Week runs from August…
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The Ripple Effect: How We Can Make Our Own Global Impact
We can all make a difference in our own lives; it’s a no-brainer. Some small gestures can have a significant impact, whether it’s being gentle…
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Learning Journey mural vandalised at Swah Hill Specialist School
SWAN Hill Specialist School has been targeted by vandals who ripped a panel of Indigenous art from a fence at the front of the school.…
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New jetty boosts accessibility at Lake Boga
LAKE BOGA will receive a new floating concrete pontoon, which aims to provide boating access for all people. Swan Hill Rural City Council (SHRCC) has…
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RBA rates on hold
THE Reserve Bank of Australia has left the nation’s official cash rate unchanged at 4.10 per cent, leading homeowners to breathe a sigh of relief.…
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July weather mild and dry
SWAN Hill recorded its warmest July since 2018, with above-average temperatures providing a taste of spring weather. The average maximum temperature for the month was…
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Balranald Shire tracks dumping
BALRANALD Shire Council is fighting the scourge of illegal dumping with the assistance of NSW Environment Protection Authority. The council has received a $20,000 grant…
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Deep fryers in hot demand
SWAN Hill Rural City Councillor Jacquie Kelly highlighted the number of applications seeking new deep fryers for cooking hot chips at the footy. “I was…










