2017
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One man charged after late-night ride
A LATE-night ride in the back of a ute for some Swan Hill men has resulted in one being injured and another charged. Police said…
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Ambos seek improved conditions
WHILE Swan Hill’s paramedics love their jobs, they say lower pay than their interstate counterparts and a perceived lack of government recognition have caused some…
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Saying goodbye
KRISTIAN Keily knows moving on won’t be easy to do. But come May that’s exactly what he’ll do and it’ll be time for members at…
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New kiosk unveiled
THE CBD’s latest green-topped shade structure has been unveiled to a mostly positive reception, with its fundraising functionality to be demonstrated in coming weeks. Swan…
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A long way to travel
LIFE on the road has many ups and downs, but former truck driver Frank Saul wouldn’t have it any other way. The Lake Boga resident…
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De-Forrestation: Forrest resigns
MALLEE’s long-standing Federal MP John Forrest has announced he will resign from parliament ahead of the 2013 election and potential successors are already lining up…
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Freight train derails
A FREIGHT train derailment must be investigated and tracks repaired before trains resume between Bendigo and Swan Hill, A V/Line spokesperson has said. About 300…
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Constant improvement
WHEN it comes to doing his personal best, Jamie Matthews just won’t give up. The eight-year-old has been awarded the under 18s All Abilities Sports…
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Worm welcome
MALLEE students have been given the green thumbs-up for environmental awareness, with one lucky school awarded 1200 worms in a poster competition. The Mallee Catchment…
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Campbell’s great win
CAMPBELL belied its lowly ranking in the tennis pennant standings with a brilliant win over McCallum by 15 games. The loss puts McCallum in danger…










