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2017

  • Giant step for Jordyn

    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…

  • Where was the care?

    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…

  • Four year wait finally ends

    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…

  • Off to school they go

    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,…

  • A chance for all to celebrate together

    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…

  • Flyers fall short of grand final

    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…

  • Coburn gears up for big season

    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…

  • Ayre Time with Bella Ayre

    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…

  • Recognition a thrill for Lockhart

    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…

  • Roos in mourning

    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…

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