2017
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Family history advice
Have you ever wanted to retrace your family history? Guest speaker Ian Itter will share his tips during the Swan Hill Genealogical and Historical Society’s…
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Braving the shave
Linda Gannon is preparing to lose her luscious locks having signed up to the World’s Greatest Shave. Ms Gannon is no novice when it comes…
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Age proves no barrier for student
WHEN Marie Dillon accepted her Diploma in Community Services at SuniTAFE’s graduation ceremony on Wednesday night it was not only a thrill for her, it…
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Fundraising fishing fun
The Swan Hill Lions and Rotary clubs joined forces at the weekend for the Swan Hill Combined Service Club’s Fishing Classic. Held at the Pental…
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Women unite for international day
The Swan Hill branch of Business and Professional Women (BPW) celebrated International Women’s Day at their monthly meeting on Wednesday night. Embracing an Indian theme…
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Cooking up a storm
Swan Hill will be treated with a special cooking demonstration from world class chef Matthew Butcher. Mr Butcher will be in the region for the…
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Funding boost for the hospital
Swan Hill District Health has received a huge financial injection that will be used to improve services to acute and subacute patients. Member for Northern…
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Walsh says choice plays key role
Member for Murray Plains Peter Walsh said the state government’s changes to stamp duty and the first home buyer’s grant which aimed to attract new…
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Goats ready to race
Our region’s quirkiest race, the Balranald Billy Goat Cup, will be held once again this Saturday. Now in its third year, the event is organised by…
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Keeping the home ownership dream alive
Member for Mallee Andrew Broad has praised Swan Hill Rural City Council’s “proactive” approach to its residential planning development. Last week the state government announced…










