2017
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Downstream flyover ‘totally unacceptable’: Wamba Wamba spokesperson
THE Indigenous community has reaffirmed its opposition to a bridge option that it fears could threaten culturally significant and legally protected sites downstream from the…
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Establishing a connection
DOZENS of local youth have been given a helping hand under the Youth Connections program; a service which has recently received considerable praise from Federal…
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Robinvale fire
AUTHORITIES are making inquiries into what appears to be a deliberately lit fire in Robinvale. At midnight on Wednesday, September 26 an off-duty police officer…
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Rollover
ABOUT 35 sheep were killed or had to be euthanised in a truck-rollover at the Karinie Street roundabout on Thursday morning. The semi-trailer carrying about…
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Quayle calls it quits
THE closing of election polls next month will mark the end of David Quayle’s long stint with Swan Hill Rural City Council (SHRCC). After completing…
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Showdown: one week till show
IN JUST a week’s time, animals, rides and machinery will flood the showgrounds for the Swan Hill Agricultural Show. President Brad Morpeth said the date…
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Students build a better education
IT is often said that a student’s future is built inside the classroom, but at Swan Hill College, some students are busy building those future…
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Tidy result
LAKE Boga has cleaned up in the Tidy Towns state finals, taking out top awards for “premium attractions” built largely on volunteer work. The Lake…
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Card comfort
HELP is at hand for young people dealing with mental health issues thanks to a new card created by students. The ‘Are You Ok?’ cards…
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Election countdown
A CLICK of a button and a few seconds was all it took to determine the order of candidates on the ballot paper for next month’s…










