2017
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Teacher’s Anzac trip of a lifetime
A LOCAL teacher has been selected to represent the state at the 2015 Anzac Day Dawn Service in Gallipoli, when the 100th anniversary of the…
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Miners must mind malleefowl
ENDANGERED native species will be closely monitored in and around the Cristal Mining project due to begin later this year outside Balranald. Cristal Mining’s proposed…
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Eye on school crossings
TRAFFIC offences near school crossings in Swan Hill will be targeted with a heightened police presence, following complaints about illegal parking near these zones. Police…
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Waste dump fight
A SWAN Hill farmer will take his fight against a planned toxic waste dump to the Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal if an attempt at…
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Big year for Broad
CHALLENGES, achievements and the real Tony Abbott — in the past year Member for Mallee Andrew Broad has become well acquainted with all three. Elected…
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True community leader
A COURTROOM is not a place that immediately springs to mind when one thinks of a warm, welcoming environment. But once a fortnight that is…
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Stair-iffic effort by local firies
WHILE most of us were greeting the day with a coffee and the paper, two Swan Hill men were put to the limits of their…
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Locals step in to help dumped puppies
A SWAN Hill couple caring for five puppies found dumped in the Mystic Park Forest have launched a scathing attack on local dog owners who…
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Park getting pretty
SWAN Hill’s Riverside Park continues to receive a makeover this week, with a number of projects underway. On Monday, work began to build a three-metre…
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Bulldogs beat the Blues
TYNTYNDER has three teams already in junior netball grand finals, after downing Kerang at Woorinen on Saturday. The Blues’ teams will be hoping to regroup…










