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Dumping ground
CLEANING up illegally dumped rubbish costs the Swan Hill community tens of thousands of dollars every year, according to the council. Swan Hill Rural City…
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Aurora captured on camera
THE night skies over Australia dazzled in breathtaking shades of pink, purple, and green on Wednesday and Thursday, as the Aurora Australis stretched far beyond…
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Pink power
SWAN Hill Pony Club turned pink for breast cancer awareness and far exceeded their fundraising goal, donating $2323 to the National Breast Cancer Foundation. Along…
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Grandfriends’ day blooms
BALRANALD Central School students, staff, and guests came together to celebrate Grandfriends’ Day with a high tea and garden games event. BCS principal Nadine Matarazzo…
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Beverford firefighters awarded for service
A CASUAL conversation at the Beverford Tavern almost 20 years ago gave birth to a fire brigade that now stands at the heart of its…
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Flood plan review
MOULAMEIN’S worst flooding event has triggered a major rewrite of the town’s flood planning. Murray River Council has adopted a new report that lays bare…
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New toilets lifted into place
A NEW public toilet block was craned into position on Friday, marking the beginning of a major upgrade to Swan Hill’s amenities. The prefabricated facility…
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JOIN THE CYCLE: THE JOURNEY OF YOUR 10-CENT CONTAINERS
Have you ever wondered what happens to your drink cans, bottles and cartons after you return them for a 10-cent refund through Victoria’s Container Deposit…
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Chiropractic Christmas tradition
A SWAN Hill Christmas tradition will return on Wednesday as Mid Murray Chiropractic owners Josh and Kim Cutrell host their annual Community Christmas event. The…
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The stage is always ready
THE stage lights are warming, the velvet curtains are ready to rise, and Swan Hill Town Hall is gearing up for a vibrant season of…










