2017
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Speedway a family passion
SPEEDWAY has been an enduring passion for Phil Simpson and his family for more than 30 years, writes ANDREW ROGERS. ABOUT 33 years ago, Phil…
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Lucky escape
A FEMALE driver has avoided serious injury in a single-vehicle crash this week near Sea Lake. About 4pm Monday the vehicle overturned into vegetation about…
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Juniors’ hot conditions
JUNIOR tennis continued at Swan Hill on Saturday in hot and humid conditions. This proved to be one of the toughest mornings for the juniors…
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Woorinen’s premiership era ends
WOORINEN proved to be the hard luck story of the summer, dropping out of the finals race at the final hurdle — a big final…
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Potential boon in wake of Baillieu
IN THE wake of Ted Baillieu’s resignation as Victorian Premier on Wednesday, Member for Swan Hill Peter Walsh says he is excited by the prospect…
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Epic crowds of epicures
EARLY indicators show more than 1000 visitors and locals indulged their way through the third annual Swan Hill Region Food and Wine Festival. With wet…
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Top team’s shake up
CURLEWIS went into its match on Saturday in tennis pennant as the top side in the competition but came out of it in third place…
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ALP names Mallee candidate
WITH the September federal election more than six months away, the Australian Labor Party (ALP) has named Lower Murray Medicare Local chief executive officer Lydia…
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Bowls prelims at Tooleybuc
THE prelininary finals of the Murray Valley Bowls Division will be played at Tooleybuc Sporting Club tomorrow and the weather should be great. Division one…
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Contenders for the Mallee
JOHN Forrest says there will likely be a football team’s worth of candidates stepping forward to strap on his boots as The Nationals’ candidate for…










