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Woorinen remembers
WOORINEN will remember the Hutchins brothers – and many more like them – at their Anzac Day service on Sunday. Between them, the boys served…
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Night out for a pint-sized bat
DID you know that around 70 per cent of bats are micro-sized? Some of these pint-sized critters have been spotted around Swan Hill city hanging…
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Now farmers in tourism stoush
Else Kennedy ekennedy@sunraysiadaily.com.au FARMERS could find themselves competing with hospitality and accommodation businesses for a limited pool of workers if changes proposed by the tourism…
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Red tape strangling housing bid
ROBINVALE district farm owners say they are willing to build accommodation to house their workers, but encounter nothing but red tape when applying to the…
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Speedster clocked at over 200km/h
POLICE have arrested a man after he allegedly drove on the Kerang-Quambatook Road at more than 200km/h. A statement by the Swan Hill Police Service…
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All welcome at Cenotaph
OCCASIONALLY I get asked, why does the church acknowledge Anzac Day? Doesn’t it glorify war? In Australia we certainly do not glorify war. The reason…
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Impressive “visions” of Lake Boga
THE Visions of Boga art show last weekend raised an impressive $900 for local charity We Believe in Unicorns, which assists children with illnesses in…
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Impressive “visions” of Lake Boga
THE Visions of Boga art show last weekend raised an impressive $900 for local charity We Believe in Unicorns, which assists children with illnesses in…
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Anzac Day around the region
Balranald 10.40am at Balranald Ex-Services Club for a 10.45am start for the march 11am service at the Cenotaph, corner of Court and Market Streets Barham…
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Promoting public trust
A VIRTUAL regional roadshow has been staged to encourage transparency and “public trust” in local government. Government agencies from north-west Victoria, including Swan Hill and…






