Education
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Superheroes go by the numbers
SUPERHERO comics and algebra is a weird and rare combination, but St Mary MacKillop College Year 9 maths students have managed to find a way…
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Blueprint for classes in the future
THE NSW Government has unveiled its new proposed science and technology syllabuses, hoping to create the next generation of leaders in STEM subjects. The new…
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Swan Hill Specialist School art earns awards
SOME talented students from Swan Hill Specialist School received awards for their arts and crafts submitted at the Swan Hill Show. Every student at the…
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Government offers exam help for students
SENIOR students impacted by floods will get extra State Government support in the coming weeks. As floodwaters continue to rise, the news has been welcomed…
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Kids seek answers from MP
A GROUP of Murrabit Primary School students who wanted to learn about sustainable farming have received a visit from Member for Murray Plains Peter Wash…
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Kids can get active
SWAN Hill families can save $200 on children’s activities, swimming lessons, sports uniforms and fees thanks to the fifth round of the Victorian Government’s Get…
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Summer jobs
A UNIQUE summer jobs program aimed at attracting educators to kindergartens in Swan Hill who do not have early childhood studies drew the attention of…
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Prolific writer’s new kids’ book
PETER Clutterbuck may have retired from teaching but that hasn’t stopped him from producing a new series of books for children. The long-time Woorinen resident…
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Six records fall at Swan Hill athletics carnival
KERANG Technical High School hosted the Swan Hill Division athletics carnival on Wednesday. Along with KTHS, St Mary Mackillop College (MAK), Swan Hill College (SHC)…
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Discovering this best kept secret
ONE of Swan Hill’s best kept secrets is a small, independent primary school in a quiet and peaceful rural setting just eight minutes from the…










