2017
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Yanga tour trial approved
AFTER 18 months of preparation, the man with a grand plan for bus tours into Balranald’s Yanga National Park is set to take his first…
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Big changes for Balranald school
SIGNIFICANT additions to Balranald Central School’s 2013 curriculum are expected to include the establishment of TAFE studies on campus and the development of Indigenous language…
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Gas pipeline could work but subsidies needed, report finds
NATURAL gas for the Swan Hill region would require significant subsidies, with current demand insufficient to cover the $67 million cost, a new report has…
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North Park rezoned
THE Victorian Minister for Planning has approved a planning amendment to rezone public land at North Park as a Business 1 Zone. Swan Hill Rural…
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Ley discusses poor phone coverage
HOPE and hardships in the Balranald region, including Balranald’s contentious mobile reception, were discussed at length when the Federal Member for Farrer Sussan Ley met…
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Last-minute lifeline
DAY two of term one 2013 could be ‘day one’ of a new learning experience for up to 34 students who are disengaged from mainstream…
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Santa brings smiles to Swan Hill
IN A thick red and white suit in 40 degree heat, being mobbed for photos with young and old, one man exhibits the patience of…
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Buller under voluntary administration
BEVERFORD winemaker Buller Wines has been placed under voluntary administration, with a meeting of creditors scheduled for Friday. After months of negotiations between fourth generation…
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It’s over!
STUDENTS across the region breathed a collective sigh of relief on Monday morning as the final results of their school careers were released. Scored on…
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Crocs spotted in Swan Hill
INSTEAD of relying on VCE results like many other teenagers, Swan Hill College graduate Zac Purtill is placing his future in the hands of some…








