2017
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Bumper sales start spring
THE Swan Hill Regional Livestock Exchange sprung into action on Friday, with the first spring sale seeing about 12,000 sheep yarded. A large crowd of…
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Century of caring
THIS year marks a centenary since the Red Cross organisation came into fruition. Across Victoria, there are more than 300 branches, however only 24 have…
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Bucketing in Barham
HUNDREDS of people flocked to Barham’s Riverside Park on Friday afternoon, throwing their support behind motor neurone disease. Around 40 people participated in the ice…
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Murrabit’s 500th market
A MASSIVE crowd turned out to mark the 500th Murrabit Market on Saturday. Vegetables, manchester, food and second-hand goods were splashed across the stalls, with…
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Saints control first semi
THE first semi-final was almost over in the first quarter, with only Tooleybuc Manangatang’s wayward kicking keeping Woorinen in the contest. The midfield strength of…
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Big clash for Swans, Blues
THE only team to beat Kerang all season gets another crack at the Blues in tomorrow’s second semi-final, but don’t expect either side to be…
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Tigers go again at Swans
WOORINEN’S two-goal qualifying final win last week ensured it will have another crack at Swan Hill. The Tigers gave a half-time lead last week against…
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Finding common interests
EVERY day activities are being used to build relationships between Swan Hill Specialist School and the local Koori community. Football, work on a community garden…
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Soccer brings people together
A GROUP of intrepid soccer players from Swan Hill’s migrant community took part in a sporting event in Bendigo at the weekend. In a collaboration…
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Saints’ star shines
RYAN O’Sullivan’s star has shone brightly for Tooleybuc Manangatang this season. Illness and work commitments have been obstacles in recent seasons but a return to…










