2017
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Dogs ready for call on coach
TYNTYNDER is hoping to announce its 2014 coach by the end of the week. But while a senior coach hasn’t been appointed, the Bulldogs have…
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Golfers brave the heat
VERY hot conditions failed to deter 268 enthusiastic golfers from turning out in Murray Downs Golf Club’s reciprocal tournament at the weekend. Players from clubs…
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Boga pumping causes concern
GOULBURN-MURRAY Water’s (G-MW) plan to lower Lake Boga by up to 1.3m has received heavy criticism from some local users. In an email to “key…
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Important hit-out for top sides
IF WEATHER doesn’t interfere with the first day of round 13 of the Swan Hill District Cricket Association season tomorrow, the match to watch will…
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Locals at bumper championships
NYAH Two Bays Swan Hill swimmers were part of the biggest Victorian country championships in years at Wodonga. NTBSH took 39 swimmers — 25 who…
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Putting horses first
RACING authorities have refused to accept any risk to horses’ welfare, cancelling Monday’s scheduled meeting at Swan Hill due to the forecast heat. Monday’s maximum…
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Lanigans score year’s best
THE greyhound racing career of Swan Hill father and son duo Gerald and Matt Lanigan had another exciting highlight when their dog Zambora Blueboy was…
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From store to shire
BALRANALD Shire councillor Alan Purtill, 64, has become a steadfast part in the community. But it didn’t all begin in the small New South Wales…
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Razorbacks prove too strong
NORTHERN Razorbacks had a first innings win over Woorinen when the Swan Hill District Cricket Association’s under 17s competition resumed on Friday afternoon. The Razorbacks…
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Lifelong dedication leads to dual OAMs
THE EFFORTS and dedication to the CFA of two local brothers, Ian and Norm Bodinnar, have been recognised on a national level. The two Nyah…








