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Nomads love Culgoa pub
FOR the owners of a humble Culgoa pub, it’s more than just serving a counter meal and tap beer. The Kaneira Hotel is also a…
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Theft is a sign of the crimes
THE extent and real cost of stolen and damaged road signs in the Swan Hill municipality will never be determined, according to an Annuello farmer.…
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Healthy payoff for thinking pink
SWAN Worklocker’s Pink Friday campaign has led to two significant donations to Swan Hill District Health. SHDH received $2000 for their ongoing fundraiser for an…
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Staff plea over pool closures
BULOKE Council says it’s struggling to staff outdoor pools this time of the year, after multiple closures on the long weekend. Locals and tourists criticised…
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Water is the top talking point
WATER-management matters were key topics at the Murray River Group of Councils’ first 2024 meeting at Kerang. This month’s meeting was the first to be…
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Words from the Swan Hill mayor
Cr Stuart King Mayor Long weekend wrap up IT was a busy time for our region last weekend with events right across the municipality. I…
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Visitors flock to river board walk
A VIEWING platform and boardwalk opened at the Swan Hill Riverfront last weekend, just in time for the food and wine festival. Swan Hill mayor…
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Flying visit for aerobatic heir
AT the age of four, Glenn Graham was bitten by the flying bug, when his father, Keith, took him and his brother up for a…
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Flying high at the lake
THOUSANDS of people flocked to the Lake Boga foreshore on Sunday for the Splash Down and Rev Up. Spread out for more than a kilometre,…
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Swan Hill’s date with a cycling legend
THE untold story of famous Australian Sir Bruce Small is about to shine the spotlight on Swan Hill and dozens of towns that played a…










