News
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Paralympics photographer in opportunity of a lifetime
DREW Chislett, a photographer and farmer from Durham Ox, will be heading to the Tokyo Paralympics (August 24 – September 5) for an intensive and…
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Balranald Early Learning Centre to receive Community Child Care funding boost
BALRANALD Early Learning Centre director Jayne Farnsworth says it was a great relief to hear the news of their successful Community Child Care Fund application.…
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Father fights for his family in Afghanistan
THE infant daughter of Rohullah Hossaini is just 17 months old but she has already endured more than most people will in a lifetime. In…
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Border towns suffering in lockdowns
OPENING mere months before New South Wales was hit by the COVID-19 pandemic, Barham business The Collectors Hub is not eligible for funding to help…
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Beloved Swan Hill local Margaret Treseder shares her life story
WELCOME to Golden Years, our three-part series celebrating the long lives of some of our most well-known locals. If you want to be part of…
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Victorian Multicultural Awards for Excellence now open
VICTORIANS are encouraged to honour the remarkable people and organisations making our state a multicultural success story. Nominations are now open for the Victorian Multicultural…
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Scheduled series of shows postponed
THE scheduled performance of the Sing-A-Song of Sixpence Tour, planned to be held at Swan Hill Town Hall next Thursday has been postponed. Ticketholders will…
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We welcome new bundles of joy to our world
IF you would like to see your bubs featured in our Welcome to the World feature, please send a high quality photo, the baby’s full…
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Premature end to pre-final netball season
Cohuna gets a win Cohuna Kangas v Nyah Nyah West United, 62 v 39 THE Cohuna Kangas will be chuffed with their first win of…
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Better ways sought to help veterans in need
ROYAL Australian Air Force ex-serviceman, Koraleigh’s Stephen Hayes isn’t a fan of Royal Commissions. Rather, he suggests that the Department of Veterans’ Affairs (DVA) needs…










