2017
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Firmly on the triathlon map
Swan Hill put itself on the triathlon map after running the second successive Voyage Fitness Riverside Tri on Sunday and its first event in the popular…
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RSL still the one to beat
RSL remains on top of the Swan Hill District Cricket Association A Grade ladder thanks to a five-wicket win over Swan Hill on Saturday. Electing…
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Family tale told in wood
Chinkapook artist Robby Wirramanda is making big waves in the art world with his unique take on the indigenous form. Mr Wirramanda and his family are…
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Study uncovers diet link to mental health
A STUDY conducted at Melbourne University has found a mainly plant-based Mediterranean diet can help alleviate symptoms of mental illness such as depression. Swan Hill…
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Too much fun to want to stop
Two of Australia’s most beloved performers, Debra Byrne and Vika Bull, are coming to town next weekend to perform their tribute to Carole King’s album…
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Centrelink system ‘simply too hard’
Another disgruntled Centrelink recipient has raised concerns about the agency after reading a Guardian article published last week. Jack Devereux is a 62-year-old machinery operator…
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Headspace marks first year
Headspace Swan Hill celebrated their first birthday on Wednesday with a party at the Campbell Street community tree. Manager Ian Johansen said more than 250…
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Newspaper ad attracts international attention
An advertisment placed in the Swan Hill Guardian last Friday is creating headlines worldwide. It sparked debate about the appropriateness of linking firearms to Valentine’s Day.…
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Morrison heading to Kooyong
TENNIS sensation Elise Morrison will make her debut for the illustrious Kooyong Lawn Tennis Club after she was recruited by the exclusive club. Identified as…
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Flyers to watch Lavey play in Bendigo
A BUS load of young Flyers are gearing up to travel to Bendigo to see their favourite Olympian play for Perth Lynx in Bendigo on…










