2017
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Backpacker tax under review
Backpackers and farmers have less than two weeks left to have their say as the Federal Government conducts a review into proposed taxation changes for working…
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Kerang and Woorinen fight out draw
WOORINEN will head into the finals series full of confidence after fighting out a tough draw with ladder leaders Kerang. The Tigers headed down the…
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Lavey’s lament
FOR the first time in five Olympic Games Australia’s women’s basketball team will not come home with a medal, despite the high hopes on their…
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Lost ferret finds home
A FERRET made the trip of a lifetime through Swan Hill last week, doing its best Disney movie impersonation as it walked 2km from its…
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Square one
Swan Hill Rural City Council and Coles Express will look for another location for a proposed new service station after plans to build it on the…
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Start your engines
Swan Hill’s inaugural Festival of Motorsport has revved up a gear after securing its major sponsor for the three-day event in October. The Guardian has propelled…
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Fires spark alarm warning
The captain of the Swan Hill Fire Brigade has urged the district’s residents to check their smoke alarms after three homes were gutted by fire in…
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Veterans remember Long Tan
A contingent of 25 Swan Hill Vietnam veterans made their way to Melbourne to take part in a service commemorating the 50th anniversary of the Battle…
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Science still wows star man
As the owner and operator of Lake Boga’s very own observatory, John Fowler is well-known around town as the star man. “I have been interested in…
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Clubs hope for better health
AS coaches and players look forward to a new season they are full of buzz and excitement about what could follow, but by round 12…









