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Communicate with confidence a focus for speech week
THE opportunity to address communication in ways that foster inclusion is the focus of Speech Pathology Week (August 25 to 31). This year’s theme ‘communicating…
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A matter of perspective
WITH Melbourne’s population forecast to grow exponentially in the coming decades, Swan Hill could stand to benefit from the “overflow” as people flee congested cities…
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Love for learning continues after 35 years
SWAN Hill Primary School teacher Laurel Boys regards the educational institution as her second home. Not only because she dedicates many hours to the development…
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Letter to the Editor – 23/8
Objectives failed THERE are several points from the 2007 Water Act which stand out to me: (i) manage the basin water resources in the national…
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Around the churches – 23/8
SEED THIS Sunday, we will hear from David and Hannah Wilkinson who are about to embark upon a year-long fellowship with International Justice Mission in…
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Swan Hill’s new boat ramp and skate park officially opened last week.What do you think of the facilities and will you be using them?
Swan Hill’s new boat ramp and skate park officially opened last week. What do you think of the facilities and will you be using them?…
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Magical night in town
SWAN Hill Football Netball Club held their annual deb ball on July 6, with almost 300 people attending. The club’s Karla Reed said it was…
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Taking the field at home
Football and netball finals at home this week OUR mighty Magoos and our A-Grade netballers get a weekend off this week and they will get…
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Taking advantage of free TAFE courses
NURSING students at the Swan Hill campus of SuniTAFE are taking advantage of government-subsidised courses. Students cited their own finances and a career change as…
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Councillor apologises for misconduct
OUTSPOKEN Balranald councillor Stephen O’Halloran has formally apologised to a former mayor over an incident that led to his suspension last year. Cr O’Halloran was…



