2017
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Stress-free and raising awareness
SuniTAFE Swan Hill campus enjoyed a stress-free lunch yesterday as a way to raise awareness for national Mental Health Week. SuniTAFE opened its doors to staff,…
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Police happy with race day crowd
Police have praised the 3000-strong Manangatang Cup crowd for their behaviour, with just one person detected for low-level drink driving. The crowd gathered in the shadows…
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Our new national boss
When you peel back the layers you can easily see how the Shadbolts have successfully farmed one of the region’s largest onion crop. Beverford’s Peter Shadbolt,…
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Capturing Spring
WHILE the beauty of Swan Hill in spring has never been doubted, recent rainfall followed by the past few days of sunshine have created a…
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Local artist shines.
INDIGENOUS artist Aunty Glenda Nicholls is making a strong impression with her contemporary twist on traditional artwork at The War Memorial in Canberra. The Wood…
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Stories of yesteryear
LOCAL stories, mementos and photographs of another time or place are the focus of ‘Some Other Time’, a new exhibition at the Swan Hill Regional…
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Far cry from the city lights
Ex-police officer and ex-paramedic turned Young Adult Fiction author, Fleur Ferris will be speaking at the Patchewollock Music Festival this Saturday about her amazing…
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Lady Flyers back in action
SWAN Hill Lady Flyers are back and ready to take the 2016/17 Country Basketball League (CBL) by storm after a much improved season saw the…
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Local duo take wins at Manangatang Cup
NYAH jockey Michelle Hagley had a resounding Manangatang Cup recently, riding two winners while placing on another horse. On board six-year-old Gelding Welsh Poet, Hagley…
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Tiger turns to Blues
ISABELLA Ayre has realised her dream after she was selected at pick number 51 to become part of the Carlton Blues. The talented tall will…










