News
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TRUSS IN MALLEE
FUNDING allocated for the upgrade of the Swan Hill Aerodrome is not the Coalition’s responsibility, according to deputy Prime Minister Warren Truss.Mr Truss visited the…
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Be safe on the water
WITH the hot weather approaching, local rivers and inland water ways are expected to become hot spots for cooling down.Leisure activities including swimming, fishing and…
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Local students take art to world
STUDENTS from Sunrayisa TAFE have a piece of art work they created together on show at Melbourne’s Federation Square.Selected from more than 600 entries, their…
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Gallery exhibits rural life
SATURDAY evening saw the launch of works produced during rural residencies for Australia’s Rural Creative Economy (ACRE).The event took place outside at the Swan Hill…
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Beard today, gone tomorrow
ALL beards are off tonight, with Pioneer Settlement famous face Nev ‘Peg’ Graham and Manangatang motorcycle enthusiast Geoffrey ‘Chuck’ Berry set to lose their chin…
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Sheep racing returns
IT’S that time of year. The day we’ve all been looking forward to. The pinnacle of races season.That’s right, Wakool Sheep Races will be held…
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Trek to remember
A TRIP to one of the most well-known sites of World War II has left a lasting impression on two Kyalite farmers.John and Ryan Standen…
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Worrying family violence statistics
ALARMING statistics have been released indicating almost half of Swan Hill children have been exposed to family violence.A report put together by Mallee Family Care…
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Show proves a shining success
A MASSIVE crowd of about 2500 people visited the Swan Hill Show and Shine on Sunday — almost 1000 more than last year.The second annual…
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Playtime proves fruitful
SELF-DIRECTED play was the order of the day for Children’s Week at Stay and Play Wednesday playgroup last week at the Swan Hill Primary School.Every…










