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Bags filled with bargains on Market Day
FORTY-degree heat didn’t deter shoppers at this year’s annual Market Day. A Swan Hill Inc initiative, Market Day, held last Friday, was a chance for…
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Return to land for high profile Balranald indigenous educator
HIGH profile indigenous educator, Wamba Wamba man and musician Ron Murray returned to Balranald, honouring local identities who have passed away. Mr Murray performed on…
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Preparing for COVID-normal Christmas
PREMIER Daniel Andrews is expected to announce further easing of restrictions on Sunday as the state continues to record a streak of no new daily…
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NSW prepares to reopen border to Victoria
AFTER more than four months of separation, New South Wales will reopen the border to Victorians late Sunday. The NSW Government will reopen the border…
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Managing COVID-19 on a remote island
FORMER Swan Hill District Health chief executive officer Ted Rayment has recently returned home after successfully keeping COVID-19 off an island in the Atlantic Ocean.…
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Vin has world at his feet after premature birth
TUESDAY marked World Prematurity Day, a day designed to to raise awareness of preterm births globally. For many parents, the prospect of delivering a baby…
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Robinvale Subway plan ready for council decision
REVISED plans for a $1.5 million 24/7 Subway outlet in Robinvale are set to go before the new Swan Hill Rural City Council later this…
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Inferno fears at Robinvale rooming houses
THERE are renewed fears of a Childers-type deadly inferno in one of the dozens of allegedly illegal rooming houses in the Robinvale area. Community leaders…
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All the elements in wild, spring weather
WILD weather caused havoc with just about all the elements hurled at the region in recent weeks. Last Sunday was predicted to reach 38 degrees…
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Capturing remote wonders of NSW
ONE of the remotest schools in New South Wales, right on the doorstep of Mungo National Park, has received the top gong in a prestigious…









