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The Keyes’ island hopes
WHEN Ultima residents Greg and Evelyn Keyes survived the 2007 Kangaroo Island bushfires, they made a pact. Once things returned to “normal”, they would resign…
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Developing holistic children
A six-week, evidence-based program will give parents the opportunity to meet with other parents and find out about how to create positive relationships with their…
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Woman jailed for throwing beer bottle at husband
A MALAYSIAN woman says she was “very angry” when she threw a beer bottle at her husband, slicing him across the eyebrow. The 33-year-old was…
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Destruction as storm lashes
THE Swan Hill State Emergency Service (SES) unit responded to more than 18 calls for help as a fast-moving storm lashed the Swan Hill region…
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MP ‘inundated’ with complaints
MEMBER for Murray Helen Dalton says she’s “not surprised” Balranald Shire Council has gone into administration. But, Labor New South Wales shadow minister Greg Warren…
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Splashing hit
MORE than 140 people enjoyed their Australia Day afternoon last week at the Nyah pool. There was a free barbecue, icy poles, lucky door prizes…
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Friends for life gather
IT has been 45 years since the 1975 class of Swan Hill Technical School started their secondary schooling life. So students, teachers and other staff…
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SCRAP CALLS
A PETITION calling for the new riverfront building on Monash Drive to be scrapped will be formally received by Swan Hill Rural City Council next…
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‘Done and dusted’ fears
FOLLOWING the public inquiry into Balranald Shire Council mid-last year, the then-deputy mayor thought the council was “done and dusted”. Leigh Byron said he was…
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Resident: Step in right direction
A BALRANALD business owner says putting Balranald Shire Council into administration is a “step in the right direction”. Last year, Balranald Motor Inn owner Lisa…






