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  • Pioneer Settlement’s Laser Light Show set for a pause

    Pioneer Settlement’s Laser Light Show set for a pause

    Swan Hill’s famous Laser Light Show is being upgraded and added to, but this will mean that the current show will be taking a short…

  • Puppets set to shake up Balranald

    Puppets set to shake up Balranald

    FAMILIES in Balranald are set to be delighted by a free puppet show at Balranald Library next Monday. Puppeteers from Shake Shake Theatre will be…

  • Dance the night away in Robinvale

    Dance the night away in Robinvale

    ELECTRONIC pop duo The Merindas are bringing their mix of dancehall and R&B music to Robinvale Community Arts Centre next week. Crowds on Thursday will…

  • Hands-on culture for kids

    Hands-on culture for kids

    SWAN HILL Regional Art Gallery has kicked off its school holiday program, with hopes to educate and share Indigenous arts and craft with Swan Hill’s…

  • Indigenous art gathered

    Indigenous art gathered

    A LARGE crowd gathered at the Swan Hill Art Gallery last Friday evening for the opening of its latest exhibition, Milloo Dreaming. Officially opened by…

  • What’s On

    What’s On

    FRIDAY 8pm: Live music at Swan Hill Club featuring Elise Drake. SATURDAY 8am: Lake Boga Foreshore parkrun is a free, fun and friendly weekly 5km…

  • Stage show is a hit

    Stage show is a hit

    Review STOP me if you’ve heard this one before: Billy Idol, Cher, Cyndi Lauper and Ronald Reagan go into a chapel … No, it’s not…

  • Queen rhapsody coming to town

    Queen rhapsody coming to town

    QUEEN: It’s a Kinda Magic are bringing Queen’s 1986 Wembley performance to Swan Hill Town Hall. Fans of big sound, big wardrobes and big performances…

  • Back to those happy days

    IT was a packed auditorium at the Tooleybuc Sporting Club last Friday night as they hosted the first in their bi-monthly musical shows. SOS –…

  • Art contest finds common ground

    Art contest finds common ground

    WHAT struck Darlene Thomas wasn’t the differences between each artwork, so much as the things they had in common. The chief executive of Mallee District…

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