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  • Richmond Tigers coming to Swan Hill

    Richmond Tigers coming to Swan Hill

    RICHMOND Football Club will arrive in Swan Hill on Monday as part of the Next Generation Academy Program. The Tigers coming to the heart of…

  • Update: Police investigate grass fire

    Update: Police investigate grass fire

    EMERGENCY crews will return to the scene of a grass fire in Swan Hill following a blaze on Tuesday night. CFA and police crews attended…

  • Business as usual

    Business as usual

    It’s business as usual at Murray River Council despite speculation that a plebiscite may be held for ratepayers to vote on a demerger. The former…

  • A chance to get closer to history

    A chance to get closer to history

    Four Swan Hill students have booked their spots on a study tour to reflect upon the spirit of Australian veterans after winning an annual state government…

  • Pioneering the next talent crop

    Pioneering the next talent crop

    The next cohort of the region’s talented male and female footballers was on show at Swan Hill on Sunday when TAC Cup side Bendigo Pioneers held…

  • Balranald solar farm shapes as the largest

    Balranald solar farm shapes as the largest

    A proposed solar farm for Balranald Shire could become the largest of its type in the country if it goes ahead. The site for the…

  • Best of both worlds for Chris

    Best of both worlds for Chris

    A leap of faith and a big move years ago changed Christine Plant’s life forever. Christine (or Chris as she is most often known as)…

  • Jugs And Thugs break hoodoo

    Jugs And Thugs break hoodoo

    JUGS And Thugs have finally broken their losing streak after beating newcomers Team Domination 16-13 in Stadium Night Netball. The mixed side have struggled to…

  • Lalbert cracks it

    Lalbert cracks it

    MALLEE Eagles officials have taken aim at the Gannawarra Shire Council after a “substandard upgrade” of the netball courts led to “more than 40 cracks”…

  • Jacka’s words hit home

    Jacka’s words hit home

    BALRANALD’S Karl Jacka managed to inspire the people closest to him at his own funeral, a talent which personified the loved man. The 35-year-old lost…

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