2017
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Balranald’s Billy Goat Cup
IT’S not quite the race that stops the nation, but Balranald’s upcoming Billy Goat Cup should manage to at least stop the tiny town in…
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Dreads for Men’s Shed
DREADLOCKS — love them or hate them, these ones are going to a good cause. Nyah West local Ingrid Watson, who has been sporting the…
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New blood needed in First Aid ranks
WITHOUT local First Aiders, many of Swan Hill’s most cherished sporting and community events could not take place. With the recent loss of four Mallee…
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Murray suspension concerns Wakool
MURRAY Shire councillors could be suspended and an administrator appointed by the end of this week, while the shire undergoes a consultation period for a…
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No Djoke — the benefits still massive
UNLESS you have been living under a rock for the last fortnight you would know by now that Novak Djokovic won the Australian Open men’s…
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Football to encourage indigenous education
SWAN Hill College is kicking goals in more ways than one when it comes to engaging and retaining Indigenous students. The Clontarf Academy program has…
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‘Come take everything’
WHEN Andy Mac was 18, he lost almost everything he owned in a house fire. Five years later, and he’s going through it all again…
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To be or not to be?
Will he or won’t he? At the time of going to press on Sunday afternoon there were two questions of Shakespearean proportions buzzing around Swan…
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Clubroom dream one step closer
WOORINEN Football Netball Club has updated its players and supporters on the latest plans for their new clubroom facilities, revealing designs for a black and…
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Servo fight funding
IN response to the approval of a new service station in the Swan Hill CBD, the newly formed Swan Hill Servo Objection Committee plan…










