2017
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Love still strong after 70 years
A MASSIVE Mallee dust storm and searing temperatures signalled the beginning of a love that has grown over the past 70 years for Frank and…
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Search moves off shore
LOCAL police are in discussions with specialist search and rescue teams in an effort to find a Swan Hill man who has not been seen…
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Bridge no election stunt, says Walsh
NATIONALS candidate Peter Walsh has insisted his party will “build the bloody thing” in response to questioning over the Coalition’s $96m Echuca Moama bridge announcement.…
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Hat-trick takers help the Blues
RSL might have set a relatively modest total last week but it will be with some justified confidence that the Blues look to defend 125…
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Tackling the Port to Port
SWAN Hill will be represented by 22 riders in this year’s Port to Port. The 16th edition of the charity ride starts in Mildura tomorrow and…
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Critten stars in state singles show
LAKE Boga and Racecourse won the Murray Valley region’s state singles finals played at Murray Downs on Sunday. Lisa Critten, of Lake Boga, was the…
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Weir signing off on a big chance
DARREN Weir is hoping to Signoff on a big threat from the bush at Australia’s most famous racing carnival. Just 12 months after impressive grey…
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Bowling a record
FRANK Peniguel is bowling his way around Australia. And, at nearly 72, Peniguel is hoping to be the mastermind behind the Guinness Book of World Records’…
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McPhee to step aside as mayor
AFTER two years at the helm, Swan Hill’s mayor Les McPhee is hanging up his mayoral robes. Councillor McPhee has confirmed he will not be…
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Swans’ solution
WHEN Xavier Moloney decided he wanted to step away from coaching to concentrate on his key role in Swan Hill’s midfield, the Swans had a…










