2017
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Giant step for Jordyn
THE future of women’s football in the Mallee is looking bright after a Balranald football player signed on to a future prospects deal with the…
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Where was the care?
The grieving family of a Swan Hill mother who died last November have accused Swan Hill District Health (SHDH) of failing her through a lack of…
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Four year wait finally ends
For four years, Akbar Said Khan waited for his refugee status to be approved. Last month, that approval was granted. Mr Khan fled from his…
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Off to school they go
Yesterday marked the first day of school for many prep students around the region. Backpacks full with new stationery, shoes shining and uniforms freshly pressed,…
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A chance for all to celebrate together
Shire residents came together to celebrate Australia Day with free barbecues in Balranald and Euston, awards and a citizenship ceremony. About 200 people attended celebrations…
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Flyers fall short of grand final
SWAN Hill Lady Flyers have been eliminated. The improved Flyers couldn’t find a way to beat Wodonga Wolves on Sunday, as they crashed to a…
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Coburn gears up for big season
SWAN Hill’s best up-and-coming talent will be mentored by a former Nyah Nyah West United Club member after Ricky Coburn was named head coach of…
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Ayre Time with Bella Ayre
When training first started I didn’t know exactly what to expect. However I knew I had to adapt as quickly as possible to perform in…
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Recognition a thrill for Lockhart
This year’s inaugural Murray River Council Citizen of the Year was encouraged by her late parents to “have a go, meet new people and seek…
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Roos in mourning
BALRANALD Football Netball Club is paying its respects to 2009 premiership coach Karl Jacka after he lost his battle with cancer. The 35-year-old passed away…










