2017
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Milestone for iconic watering hole
THE current owners of the first pub built on the Wakool River 160 years ago have reached a quarter century milestone. Since Henry Talbett built…
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Cops stop ice
THREE men will appear in court after they were allegedly busted with around $20,000 worth of ice, speed and cannabis destined for the streets of…
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YESFest a big success
THE biggest ever Young Entertainers in the Street Festival (YESFest) took place on Friday night, with more than 2000 people making their way to the…
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Tigers, Kangas claim flags
WOORINEN and Cohuna claimed the Central Murray Football Netball League’s junior premierships in close games on Saturday. Under 16s AFTER splitting the regular season games…
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Snip runs to Cup win
AN APPROPRIATELY named gelding claimed victory in Sunday’s Quambatook Cup at Swan Hill. The Kirsten Mooney-trained Snip ‘N’ Run raced away from a strong field…
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Brilliant Blues go back to back to back
IN THE end resistance proved futile. A brave Tooleybuc Manangatang took the game up to a dominant Kerang for the better part of a half,…
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Swans’ emotional win
SWAN Hill has taken home its third consecutive premiership in the Central Murray Football Netball League’s A grade competition, with a commanding performance against Woorinen…
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Kangas win epic decider
COHUNA Kangas claimed the colts premiership after an epic grand final against Swan Hill on Saturday. The see-sawing contest went right down to the wire,…
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Blues pay a heavy price
HISTORY will record it as a mistake. History will point to a miscalculation and/or misinterpretation of a flawed by-law. History will remember a one-sided preliminary…
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Superior Raiders claim cup
SUPERIOR fitness enabled Koondrook Barham to run the game out better than a gallant Tooleybuc Manangatang in Saturday’s reserves grand final. In a physical encounter,…









