2017
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Council ramps up rate collection
WAKOOL Shire Council has stepped up action against ratepayers who collectively owe the shire about $1 milllion. Council’s Quarterly Budget Review of December 2012 found…
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Moulamein Lake’s maintenance issue highlights park problem
WAKOOL Shire Councillors have denied a request to sustain the upkeep of Moulamein Lake and in doing so, highlighted the issue of park maitenance throughout…
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New Shoebox show
SWAN Hill’s smallest and most mobile gallery is now showing at Swan Hill Dental Clinic. “Packed” is the latest exhibition to fill The Shoebox Gallery…
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Support wanes for Murray Tourism
SUPPORT for a tourism body tasked with representing the Murray River region has shown signs of waning in south west NSW. Balranald Shire Council has…
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Koraleigh road name down to final three
AFTER much contention, Koraleigh’s road with no name will be open to public comment. The discovery of the nameless street last year by the Victorian…
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Stroke of genius
OBTAINING specialist assessment will be a click away for Swan Hill residents following the acquisition of two virtual trauma and critical care units. The new…
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Enthusiastic endorsement
COUNCILLORS have backed an overhaul of the Swan Hill Regional Livestock Exchange, unanimously endorsing plans for its redevelopment. At last week’s Swan Hill Rural City…
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Former Swan Hill priest touted as potential Pope
A FORMER resident of Swan Hill has been given 46 to one odds of becoming the next Pope. The surprising resignation announcement from Pope Benedict…
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Swan Hill’s young achievers shine in statewide awards
TWO of Swan Hill’s young leaders have reached a major milestone in their pursuits of personal excellence. Harry Coffey and Thomas Dullard have reached the…
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Gray clings to second place
GRAY and Beveridge produced one of the matches of the season on Saturday in tennis pennant. Beveridge managed a five game victory, but Gray’s effort…






