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End of an era as Neil retires, again
22 Feb 12 | After selling his driving school, retired police officer and driving instructor Neil Mesley is looking forward to putting his feet up.
22 Feb 12 | Local police have prepared a report for the Coroner following the death of a 36-year-old cyclist on Beveridge Street last weekend.  | CommentsComments (1)
22 Feb 12 | Swan Hill's CFA captain has urged people to obey fire restrictions throughout the summer after a number of incidents in recent weeks.
22 Feb 12 | The Fair Work Ombudsman has cleared the Connect Group of any wrongdoing after 32 Ni Van workers abruptly left their jobs at Murrawee Farms.
Graduate drought
22 Feb 12 | Local agribusinesses lament a lack of skilled workers as university enrolments in agriculture courses dwindle.
Handle with care
21 Feb 12 | A local animal shelter operator has urged local people to consult with an expert before attempting to rescue a wild animal.
20 Feb 12 | WAKOOL Shire residents have taken their own council to court over a proposed dairy processing factory in Barham.   | CommentsComments (1)
20 Feb 12 | THE fate of Swan Hill's clock tower refurbishments will be officially determined on tomorrow night, as councillors vote on whether they will stop the project.   | CommentsComments (1) | Time up for clock debateClock project ticks along
Work gets underway at Settlement
20 Feb 12 | CONSTRUCTION at the Pioneer Settlement is under way, as work begins to upgrade facilities at the tourist site.  | CommentsComments (1)
17 Feb 12 | A POLICE investigation has begun into what authorities suspect was a deliberately lit fire at a Robinvale cafe.
Food, glorious food
17 Feb 12 | THE Swan Hill Food and Wine Festival will showcase the region's produce from March 2 to 4 with events by the Murray River.
Fruit flies back in town
17 Feb 12 | THE DPI is eradicating Queensland fruit fly from three Swan Hill properties and has investigated a recent sighting of small flies on plums in a Swan Hill shop.
'Cod squad' deploys new gadgets
17 Feb 12 | RESEARCHERS are using aerial photos in the latest project to revive ailing native fish numbers in Victorian Waterways.
CFA thanked for saving home
17 Feb 12 | WHEN Barry Harvey and his wife Heather were enjoying their holiday at Cape Patterson last month, the last thing they expected was for their possessions to go up in smoke.
Scholarship backs local student
17 Feb 12 | NYAH West resident Sarah Dilges is preparing to swap her quiet rural lifestyle for the hustle and bustle of Melbourne.
16 Feb 12 | A MAJORITY of the people who attended a public meeting discussing the future of North Park were opposed to rezoning the land to allow a development centred around a major retailer.   | CommentsComments (2)
Nothing's slowing down this Scot
15 Feb 12 | MIRIAM Sinclair is not the kind of person to ever do things by halves.
Zero tolerance on fires
15 Feb 12 | ZERO tolerance: that's the message from emergency services and government bodies who are set to take a tough stance on anyone responsible for lighting an illegal fire.
Concern over dumped animals
15 Feb 12 | A LOCAL veterinary practice manager and pet shop owner say the problem of unwanted cats in Swan Hill is getting worse.
15 Feb 12 | THE vital work of more than 2000 Swan Hill carers is soon to be recognised in new state legislation.
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