2017
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Crowe campaigns for new direction
LOCAL government candidate Jim Crowe believes Swan Hill Rural City Council and the much-discussed replacement bridge have something in common — they both could do…
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Standing strong: Les McPhee
SWAN Hill Police Sergeant Les McPhee hopes standing by his convictions will bring a second term as Lakes Ward representative. First elected in 2008 unopposed,…
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Looking at the big picture
PHOTOGRAPHER Greg Cruickshank wants to keep council looking at the bigger picture when it comes Swan Hill’s future. Mr Cruickshank is hoping to achieve a…
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Youth affairs a high priority
AFTER years of being “Mr mum”, Lake Boga resident Chris Lahy is hoping to undertake a new challenge — as a councillor for Swan Hill…
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Salathiel steps up
WHETHER or not she achieves a seat on council, Donna Salathiel was clear that her passion and focus will remain on the Swan Hill community.…
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Hungrier than ever: John Katis
HAVING spent almost 16 years on the Swan Hill Rural City Council has not dulled John Katis’ insatiable hunger to improve Robinvale and the wider…
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In for a penny, in for a pound
THE first memory Yvonne Jennings has of community work is trawling the streets for a hospital penny appeal at the age of five. Ms Jennings…
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Youngest council candidate in Swan Hill
AT TWENTY-five years of age, Jessie Kiley is the youngest candidate running in the 2012 Swan Hill Rural City Council election. Also one of only…
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Moar: change needed on council
BILL Moar believes he can be part of a new fresh change as a Swan Hill Rural City Council councillor. Mr Moar said he decided…
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Adamson enters council race
FORMER pastor, keen sportsman, father of five and local welfare organisation manager Michael Adamson has called Swan Hill home for more than a decade —…










