2017
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Challenging start to series
A DIRTY track threw up a unique challenge for Swan Hill go karter Coady Gorringe on a recent trip to Bendigo. During the fi rst…
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Resident calls for locals to support business
A SWAN Hill business owner has called upon residents to support local business in the wake of the Fair Work Commission’s decision to cut penalty…
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Funding cuts could impact tourism
A cross-border tourism entity that promotes destinations along the Murray River is at risk of folding if funding cuts are made. Murray Regional Tourism (MRT), which…
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Fruitless to fruitful
A fraught Australian dollar and dry earth forced the Fishers to farm differently at their orange farm at Narrung. Brothers Angus and Alexander Fisher first established…
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Release of rabbit virus
Pet rabbit owners are being urged to vaccinate them in time for the national release of the biocontrol Rabbit Haemorrhagic Disease Virus (RHDV1 K5) early…
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Two new exhibitions for gallery
Two very unique and very different exhibitions will open at the Swan Hill Regional Art Gallery tonight. Touring exhibition Black Mist Burnt Country will be…
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Lions seek future leaders
The Swan Hill Lions Club is looking to start a Leo Club and is calling on local young people to get involved. The Leo Club…
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Boat builder inspires others to pursue their dreams
The Australian dream for many is to build a house, but for Ultima resident Jeff Leverett his dream has always been to build a boat.…
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Another feather in her cap
Wood Wood artist Glenda Nicholls will achieve a lifetime ambition next month when the Koorie Heritage Trust Inc (KHT) hold an exhibit of her works…
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War on feral cats
A federal war on feral cats is expected to be launched in March, but Swan Hill is leading the way. Environment and Energy Minister Josh…










