2017
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Vandals target pitch again
Club officials at St Mary’s Tyntynder Cricket Club have urged hoons to stop ruining their game after all four pitches were damaged from tyre marks at…
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Forever young
Tears rolled down the faces of residents on the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month on Friday. Community representatives, leaders and the…
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Grand time for tennis
SWAN Hill’s tennis fraternity was visited by doubles legend Todd Woodbridge and the Australian Open trophies on Saturday, the spoils of Novak Djokovic’s Australian Open…
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Save a soprano
Combining slapstick, black comedy and absurdity, Death by Soprano portrays the final moments in the lives of operatic heroines. Satirically cataloguing operatic death scenes in…
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Novak’s gift arrives with Woodbridge
FORMER Swan Hill “Mayor” Novak Djokovic’s Australian Open win has allowed his “constiuents” to lay their hands on the men’s trophy, which will come to…
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Flyers clash with Panthers at home
SWAN Hill Lady Flyers will clash with Wallan Panthers in a true test of the Mallee side’s premiership credentials post-home and away season. Last year…
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Lion leaves the Den
KERANG football player Jaden McGrath has walked away from the AFL. The 20-year-old has been released from his contract at Brisbane Lions after informing the…
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Brawlers escape penalty
AN AFL-trained Investigations Officer has declared nobody in the fight at the conclusion of the Central Murray Football Netball League (CMFNL) will have a case…
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The road to success
Growing leadership skills, nurturing wisdom and building confidence were the big takeaways from Business and Professional Women (BPW) Swan Hill’s ‘Stepping up to leadership’ graduation…
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Residents fighting to fix their roads
For almost three years Linda and Charles Micallef have lived on Donald Street in Nyah West. They’ve seen trucks, buses and burnouts tear up the…










