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  • Interagency expo success

    Interagency expo success

    POSITIVE feedback from Balranald’s first-ever interagency Services Expo has seen the event hailed a success. Despite the small size of the town, more than 80…

  • Gemma receives backing for uni

    Gemma receives backing for uni

    STUDYING in Bendigo is about to get easier for Manangatang local Gemma Cleeland, who has been named as the third annual Swan Hill Field Days…

  • Our region, our people: a motivation to succeed

    Our region, our people: a motivation to succeed

    FOR local entrepreneur Sharon Rogers, success in life is all about goals. From juggling family commitments to running marathons, the motivated mother of two has…

  • Saints are contenders

    Saints are contenders

    THE rapidly improving Quambatook travelled to Nullawil to take on the Maroons in round 11 of the Golden Rivers Football League (GRFL).  Under coach Paul…

  • Trewin to contest Farrer

    Trewin to contest Farrer

    KATTER’S Australian Party candidate for Farrer Ken Trewin has offered “experience, hope and knowledge” in a fight for the Murray Darling basin. Prominent Queensland politician…

  • Lake Boga bollard safety concerns

    Lake Boga bollard safety concerns

    COUNCILLOR Michael Adamson has called on Swan Hill Rural City Council to consider the removal of bollards from the newly installed path at Lake Boga,…

  • Leadership selection

    Leadership selection

    XAVIER Moloney has been named deputy vice-captain of the WorkSafe AFL Victoria Country Vic 1 team. Finalised on Monday, Moloney is the only player from…

  •  ‘Budget strives for balance’: Swan Hill mayor

     ‘Budget strives for balance’: Swan Hill mayor

    RATES will rise and an operating surplus will be maintained if Swan Hill Rural City Council’s $56.9 million draft 2013/14 budget — now up for…

  • New money for old world

    New money for old world

    SWAN Hill Rural City Council has big visions for Swan Hill’s primary tourist attraction with Pioneer Settlement’s new laser light show a hot ticket item…

  • Councils back referendum

    LOCAL councillors have issued concerns about an upcoming referendum that could be undemocratic due to unbalanced funding for education campaigns. The referendum on constitutional recognition…

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