News
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Gardening grows community spirit and wellbeing
THE benefits of growing an edible garden go far beyond sustainability and battling the cost of living – it also helps the Swan Hill community…
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‘Blue’ tree’s new growth
NYAH West is joining a long list of communities that have added a “blue tree” to help bring awareness to the struggles of mental health.…
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Growing tourism on the menu
THE significance of visitors and tourism in the Balranald region will be on display on Wednesday night, when the town hosts a small business dinner.…
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Owners’ perfect tribute to Brock
RIVERSIDE Park looked more like the race grid at Bathurst at the weekend, when it hosted more than 30 Holden Dealer Team vehicles from the…
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Silo art starts at Lake Boga
LAKE Boga’s secret is out and clearly visible to motorists travelling through the township along the Murray Valley Highway. After five years of planning and…
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Bridge group enlists outside help
A GROUP of professional engineers have used a visit to Swan Hill as a chance to support action being taken to replace Swan Hill’s Murray…
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Snakes force playground closure
THE Tower Hill playground has been closed by council until further notice after a series of snake sightings last week. The playground is located at…
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Mobility goal almost within reach
WORKING towards obtaining his driver’s licence has been a long-life ambition for Swan Hill resident Jasper Harrop. The 20-year-old was born with arthrogryposis — a…
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Christian school marks 30 years
PAST and current students, families and staff have celebrated 30 years of Swan Hill Christian School. It began in February 1993 at the John Knox…
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Students step up to meet challenge
THE Wycheproof Recreation Reserve was a hive of activity at the weekend for the town’s inaugural Relay for Life event. Organised by Wycheproof P-12 College,…










