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Doors opened to opportunities
A STUDENT’S ATAR score won’t determine their pathway. That’s the message from St Mary MacKillop College pathways co-ordinator Laura Crow, adding there are alternatives for…
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STOLEN VEHICLE
BURGLARY POLICE are investigating following an alleged burglary of a Wycheproof business. Swan Hill police Senior Sergeant Brad Bennett said police had identified a possible…
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Power price hike
MALLEE residents can expect to see their power prices soar from next month, with an average 7.8 per cent increase to hit residential and small…
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Perfect gifts at twilight
THE annual Swan Hill Christmas twilight market promises festive family fun on the banks of the Murray River. The perfect place to pick up a…
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Serving up Christmas
IF you’re going to be alone this Christmas Day or not in the mood to cook, why not head to the Balranald Ex-Services Club. Balranald…
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SUMMER SCORCHER
SWAN HILL is set to swelter the next few days with three consecutive days above forty degrees and a maximum temperature of 47 degrees predicted…
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DOORS OPENED TO OPPORTUNITIES
A STUDENT’S ATAR score won’t determine their pathway. That’s the message from St Mary MacKillop College pathways co-ordinator Laura Crow, adding there are alternatives for…
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BUILDING HIS FUTURE
MANANGATANG P-12 College’s dux dreams of building his future in architecture. Xavier Englefield was one of nine students who completed his Victorian Certificate of Education…
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Discovering the world
SINCE she was four years old, Allanah Mott has dreamt of being a vet. The year 12 Tyrrell College student has been announced as the…
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‘Work towards solutions’
THE Murray-Darling Basin Ministerial Council will meet tomorrow to discuss granting special powers to basin interim inspector-general Mick Keelty to review state water sharing agreements.…





