2017
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A BRIDGE TOO FAR?
RELATED STORY: Council cuts jobs THE fate of Swan Hill’s Youth Program hangs in the balance amid reports significant cuts will be made in council’s…
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Nully sets sights on the Tigers
GOLDEN Rivers Football League Round 6 action is on tomorrow. Tigers v Maroons NULLAWIL will be aiming to go into the interleague break as the…
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Pies look to turn the corner
LAKE Boga has the chance to turn the corner when it hosts Koondrook Barham tomorrow. Boga’s opening three rounds of the Central Murray Football Netball…
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Interleague side takes shape
HUGH Foott is putting the finishing touches on the Central Murray Football Netball League’s interleague side. Foott said he was disappointed with numbers at training…
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Pink pedal proves popular
THE inaugural Mother’s Day Pink Pedal Ride held on Sunday has been described as a “most moving” event. Organiser Lynne Heslop said enough money had…
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Council cuts jobs
SWAN Hill Rural City Council will slash jobs across its primary departments as part of a major cost-saving reshuffle. Of the current 18 third-tier management…
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Davis returns for the Blues
TROY Davis will play his first game for Kerang since the 2009 grand final on Saturday. After that ill-fated day against Balranald, when the Blues…
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Ladder taking shape
ROUND five of the Mallee Football League was played on Saturday, and the ladder is now starting to take some shape. Devils def Lakers JEPARIT…
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Emma’s as good as gold
THE Swan Hill region has produced the best Little Aths discus thrower in Australia. Koraleigh’s Emma Berg overcame a rolled ankle to take out gold…
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Survivor Sean back on field
GROWING up playing football, 22-year-old Sean Ewart never thought he’d see the day where he would not be able to kick a footy. His father,…








