2017
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Mental health in focus
RELATED STORY: ‘Epidemic of depression and anxiety’ PERSISTENT lobbying by Swan Hill’s mental health support sector has prompted the State Government to pledge 70 per…
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Woorinen on the winners’ list
WOORINEN opened its new season on the winners’ list after holding off a gallant Tyntynder by five goals. The Tigers overcame a 12-8 quarter-time deficit…
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Swans dominate Raiders
THE first game of any season is filled with anticipation and all clubs are positive, having worked long and hard at their respective recruiting efforts.…
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Balranald breaks its drought
WITH about five minutes to go Jordan Weekley just wasn’t going to come off the ground on Saturday. Weekley was starting to feel the effects…
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Wet, wet, wet
RAIN clouds are expected to clear over the weekend, putting an end to the drenching seen across the region. Swan Hill received 76.8mm of rain…
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No easy answer
THERE is no easy fix to overcrowding of houses in Robinvale, according to local councillor John Katis. An influx of workers living in the town…
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Tuna run starts
IT IS tuna time along the southern coastline as anglers prepare to go head-to-head with one of the ocean’s most spectacular sportfish. The annual migration…
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Chairperson gives back
THE Central Murray Football Netball League will come under the guidance of a woman for the first time in 2014. A decade after first joining…
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Career on the line
THERE is a very real chance former Swan Hill star Grant Ford won’t play football again. The Heathcote coach was taken to hospital last Saturday…
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Working dogs strut their stuff
THE EVENT… THE Patchewollock Recreation Reserve was a hive of activity late last month when the community banded together to host their inaugural sheep dog…









