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  • Elvis-lover prepares to step on stage

    THE buzzing of machinery echoes from the Taskforce shed, neatly tucked away in the Karinie Industrial Park.From the street the shed looks like any other,…

  • Offline

    A MERCURIAL rise in the success of online retailers and looming uncertainty about planning are forcing local business people to think outside the square to…

  • Coin drop, no door knock

    LOCAL members of the Red Cross won’t come knocking this year.But don’t fear, the dedicated volunteers haven’t given up on the organisation’s annual appeal –…

  • Design chosen

    THE people have voted and council has chosen the design for Balranald’s new Visitor and Interpretive Centre.At a meeting on Friday Balranald Shire councillors voted…

  • Bakery takes part in hospital fundraiser

    SWAN Hill residents can help children by enjoying hot cross buns from Baker’s Delight Swan Hill on Bundraiser Day, March 24.The Royal Children’s Hospital in…

  • Balranald flood warning

    RESIDENTS of Balranald have been warned to expect major flooding along the Murrumbidgee River, but not for some time.At 10am yesterday the Bureau of Meteorology…

  • Drag strip gains traction

    THE Chisholm Reserve drag strip is one step closer to reality, with council and stakeholders meeting to finalise their business case.Chisholm Reserve was recommended for…

  • Hundreds brave conditions

    HUNDREDS braved showers and overcast conditions to savour culinary delights over the weekend at the second annual Swan Hill Food and Wine Festival.Sunday’s Farmer Market…

  • Teneille’s scholarship

    FORMER Swan Hill College student Teneille Johnson has been awarded a Rotary Indigenous scholarship which will help her complete her university studies.Teneille, 18, was one…

  • Epilepsy: a “part of life”

    FOR Ryan Hulland, 7, there are a lot of potential obstacles in the world that, while harmless most of the time, can be deadly during…

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