2017
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Secrets of sheepdog trial success
ACCORDING to Koraleigh farmer Barry McKenzie, sheepdog trials are a retired person’s sport. “Most have been doing it for 30 or 40 years, although there’s…
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Santa Mail on the decline as kids go digital
IN THE lead up to Christmas, a red postbox of a different kind has appeared at the Swan Hill post office Missing the familiar Australia…
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Weir and Stevie bring cup home
DARREN Weir will bring the Melbourne Cup to Swan Hill tomorrow just one week after claiming the biggest win of his career. Last week jockey…
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Reserve neglect creates ‘serious risk’
CLOSE to half the Woorinen South community is at serious risk of losing their properties this fire season after years of neglect of bordering bushland,…
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We will remember them
RESIDENTS across the region will pause today to remember the sacrifices of armed forces and civilians during times of war as part of Remembrance Day.…
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Flyers make history
HISTORY was made on Sunday when the Swan Hill Lady Flyers claimed their first win since their reintroduction to the Country Basketball League with a…
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Nyah bowler destroys batsmen
RETURNING to your junior club will always be special, but one bowler had a homecoming to die for when he pulled his Nyah Districts whites…
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Local chef pursues fresh new venture in CBD
SWAN Hill foodies will soon have another dining option to choose from with local chef Rebecca Hart set to launch a new venture on McCrae…
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Our little quadruplets celebrate milestone
MANY Swan Hill locals may remember the Tepper quads, who were born in 1997 at the Royal Women’s Hospital in Melbourne and resided in Swan…
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Environmental water brings billabongs to life
TWO important wetlands in the Nyah-Vinifera Park are teeming with life after environmental watering projects inundated some billabongs for only the fourth time in more…










