2017
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Triathlon smashes expectations
ORGANISERS of the Riverside Triathlon have been “blown away” after more than 400 competitors aged eight to 68 raced through the Pioneer Settlement and along…
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Pell denies abuse knowledge
CARDINAL George Pell has agreed he thought little of rumours he’d heard of colleagues’ child abuse during his time in Swan Hill, at the royal…
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Barham court developer goes into receivership
IT will cost $60,000 to repair Koondrook Barham’s home netball courts after it was revealed problems with their surface had emerged from a botched construction…
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New transfer station
A NEW transfer station aimed at making waste disposal easier and more efficient has been officially opened at the Swan Hill Landfill. The transfer station…
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Boga’s barking bird
YOU may have seen an elephant fly, but have you heard a magpie bark? That’s the question that left tourists at Lake Boga Caravan Park…
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One giant leap
FOR young leaplings Paige Higginbottom and Max Oswin, today is an auspicious day. Born on February 29, 2012 and February 29, 2008 respectively, this afternoon…
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Cancer survivor finishes Tri
IN THE space of just five years, one Swan Hill local has gone from not being sure if she would survive to see her son…
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Show of support for abuse victims
RIBBONS were tied to the local Catholic parish in a sign of support to local child sex abuse victims, ahead of Cardinal George Pell’s address…
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Push for Murlong roundabout
SWAN Hill Rural City Council (SHRCC) has re-pledged its support to secure black spot funding for the notorious McCallum and Murlong Street intersection. Despite three…
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Our cops suffering
A FORMER Swan Hill Sergeant has criticised Victoria Police for its treatment of members suffering mental health issues, following the news a third Victorian police…









