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  • Celebration of FLO group’s success

    Celebration of FLO group’s success

    Flexible Learning Option (FLO) held their end of year celebration and awards night last week. FLO is a select entry program run through Swan Hill College…

  • Swan Hill rocked by the river

    Swan Hill rocked by the river

    The inaugural Swan Hill River Rock Fest is done and dusted after a 1200-strong crowd headed to Riverside Park on Saturday to catch the likes of Pseudo…

  • Memories by the lake

    Memories by the lake

    Ex-students from all around Australia came to Lake Boga last week to celebrate the Lake Boga Primary School 40 year reunion.  Over 30 ex-students and…

  • RDA signs off for year on high note

    RDA signs off for year on high note

    For over 15 years, RDA has enabled people with disabilities and volunteers to experience a sense of achievement through participation in equestrian activities, developing life…

  • Yarn bombers strike again

    Yarn bombers strike again

    Yarn bombers have struck once again, this time decorating the picnic area in front of the Lake Boga general store on Marraboor street. The Tyntynder branch…

  • Backpacking future sorted

    Backpacking future sorted

    THE backpacker tax has finally been settled. The Government yesterday revealed it had struck a deal with the Greens to push their compromised bill through…

  • Saving the river

    THE Murray Darling Basin Authority still holds concerns for some parts of the Murray River as blackwater grips the region. It is unclear when the…

  • Draft tough to pick

    Draft tough to pick

    ALL EYES were firmly fixed on the AFL draft last Friday in Sydney with a host of punters trying their luck pre-draft selecting “a likely”…

  • Kerang rider storms home to claim title

    Kerang rider storms home to claim title

    KERANG’S Chris Barnes has officially claimed the 2016 Loddon Mallee Hume BMX Series win, but his title run could have been over before it began.…

  • Government blindsided with backpacker tax

    Government blindsided with backpacker tax

    AUSTRALIAN farmers were left reeling on Wednesday afternoon after the Senate defeated the amended legislation put forward by the government. The Coalition expected the revised…

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