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  • Mallee health care access poor, survey finds

    Mallee health care access poor, survey finds

    ALMOST one in six respondents to a health-care experiences survey commissioned by Member for Mallee Anne Webster said their access to health-care was poor or…

  • El Nino chance is 50 per cent, says Bureau of Meteorology

    El Nino chance is 50 per cent, says Bureau of Meteorology

    MUCH drier conditions are on the horizon for the Mallee after the Bureau of Meteorology announced that the La Nina weather pattern had ended. The…

  • Opposition pushes for cash to fix ‘dilapidated’ roads

    Opposition pushes for cash to fix ‘dilapidated’ roads

    THE Victorian Government must urgently inject more funds to repair the state’s “dilapidated” road network, according to the Opposition. The Coalition claimed funding for post-flood…

  • Health, teachers and roads top Labor’s commitment list

    Health, teachers and roads top Labor’s commitment list

    LABOR has announced its key policy platforms for regional NSW and the seat of Murray for the March 25 election. The party has pledged to…

  • Phone scam costs thousands

    Phone scam costs thousands

    SHARON Watkins never thought that she would fall victim to a phone scam. But a few weeks ago, the health-care worker from Woomelang lost tens…

  • Council halts permits

    Council halts permits

    THE critical shortage of qualified and registered building staff has hit home, with Swan Hill Council not accepting building permit applications until the issue is…

  • $1500 cars to make $2 million for cancer cause

    $1500 cars to make $2 million for cancer cause

    DOZENS of cars worth less than $1500 will rally at Tooleybuc on Tuesday as part of a Cancer Council fundraiser. The 2023 Shitbox Rally will…

  • Nyah veteran tackles March mission

    Nyah veteran tackles March mission

    IF you see a man walking along the highway in a white shirt this month, it will likely be Russell Summers taking part in the…

  • Town’s passion project

    Town’s passion project

    THE Swan Hill community has “passionately” documented how they envisage a new information centre and expanded art gallery to look. Swan Hill Council hosted focus…

  • Words from the mayor

    Words from the mayor

    Les McPhee Women Leading Locally IN my previous column, I urged anyone who had contemplated the idea of standing for council to get involved. An…

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