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  • Abattoir unveils expansion plans

    Abattoir unveils expansion plans

    FOREIGN demand for Australian meat could bring hundreds of new jobs to town and see the products of one local business on supermarket shelves around…

  • Tennis royalty to visit Swan Hill

    EVONNE Goolagong-Cawley is living her second dream — teaching Indigenous children about the value of education and the discipline of a life in tennis. And…

  • Locks on the line 

    Locks on the line 

    MOTHER and daughter duo, Carol and Kellie Knight are gearing up to take part in the World’s Greatest Shave. Tonight Carol will undergo the clippers…

  • And then there were four

    And then there were four

    THE Swan Hill District Cricket Association semi-finals will be held this weekend. In A grade Swan Hill and Tooleybuc Manangatang will meet at the showgrounds…

  • Race for the Mallee: Libs weigh in

    Race for the Mallee: Libs weigh in

    DESPITE more than two decades of National Party representation in the Mallee, the right Liberal candidate could win the seat in September, former Liberal candidate…

  • Talent on show

    Talent on show

    ELEVEN of Swan Hill’s best young swimmers will strut their stuff on the state stage in Melbourne later this month. Seven swimmers from St Mary’s,…

  • On patrol for potholes

    On patrol for potholes

    A SWAN Hill region road safety advocate has endorsed a social media campaign exposing the state’s worst potholes. RACV’s Pothole Patrol campaign has attracted hundreds…

  • Black spots ‘unacceptable’

    Black spots ‘unacceptable’

    A SECOND bid to connect the dots of mobile phone coverage in Wakool Shire’s north-west looks promising, thanks to support from a local member of…

  • New meters installed

    New meters installed

    CAR park ticket machines have been installed in the Swan Hill CBD resulting in mixed feelings of both confusion and praise. Yesterday The Guardian witnessed…

  • Crowds bring cash

    Crowds bring cash

    THOUSANDS of people braved intense heat and a waterless lake to converge in a mass of sweaty bodies at Green Lake across the long weekend…

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