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  • Basin Plan implementation delay welcomed by farmers

    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…

  • Shed team’s long trek to Murray begins

    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…

  • It’s not hard to fall into homelessness, says MASP

    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…

  • The Ripple Effect: How We Can Make Our Own Global Impact

    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…

  • Learning Journey mural vandalised at Swah Hill Specialist School

    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.…

  • New jetty boosts accessibility at Lake Boga

    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…

  • RBA rates on hold

    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.…

  • July weather mild and dry

    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…

  • Balranald Shire tracks dumping

    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…

  • Deep fryers in hot demand

    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…

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