News
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Drunk taxi passenger grabs wheel
A SWAN Hill farmer who repeatedly grabbed the steering wheel of a taxi travelling at speeds of up to 80km/h has been given a suspended…
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Locals lead way to Asia
SUMMER fruit from Woorinen is at the forefront of promoting Victorian produce to the growing Asian market.As part of a joint venture between local producers…
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Signs are not good
A VICTIM of one of Swan Hill’s traffic blackspots has used an appearance in court to criticise the design of the intersection.Melbourne engineer Mark Modra…
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Rotary reaches 75 years
HUNDREDS of Rotary Club members are expected to flood Swan Hill for the club’s 75th anniversary this weekend.The celebrations will be an opportunity for all…
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Celebration of a station
SWAN HILL’S local community radio station is celebrating a decade of being on air.In 2003, the station was given a temporary license for one year,…
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Norm of Nyah West
BORN and bred in Nyah West, Norm Bodinnar hails from a pioneering family.His father was born in St Arnaud and built coaches for a living…
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Arrest over farm thefts
A LAKE Boga man was arrested on Tuesday in connection to thefts from farms in the Swan Hill region.Detective Senior Constable Mal Simpson said the…
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Local jobs growing
STRONG growth in a few key sectors is believed to be behind a drop in unemployment in the Swan Hill region.According to the latest job…
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On-field punch ends in court
PUNCHING an opposing player during a “spiteful” soccer game has resulted in criminal proceedings against a Swan Hill woman.In clear contrast to the old adage…
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In limbo over funds
IT IS unclear whether Swan Hill will share in any of the $34 million in funding aimed at tackling the explosion of ice use across…









