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  • Picture perfect

    Picture perfect

    THE painting of the GrainCorp Sea Lake silos is well underway, and the artwork is already delivering on its promise to bring tourism to town.…

  • Cause close to the heart

    Cause close to the heart

    SWAN Hill mother and daughter duo Julie and Clarisa Wiggins will be running for a cause close to their hearts this weekend, honouring the memory…

  • Be breast aware

    Be breast aware

    OCTOBER is nationally recognised as breast cancer awareness month, a time to reflect on the most common cancer affecting women in Australia. While the month…

  • Charge shock

    MELBOURNE Cup winning trainer Darren Weir has been charged by Victoria Police over alleged animal cruelty and conspiracy offences. Weir, who hails from Berriwillock, has…

  • Youth opening up

    Youth opening up

    OPEN up as soon as you can, lean on the people around you and seek support when you are struggling. This is the message from…

  • Fresh entry point

    Fresh entry point

    THE bold new Hyundai Venue SUV marks a fresh entry point to the Hyundai range. Priced from $19,990 MLP, Venue will become the new entry…

  • One in five living with mental illness

    One in five living with mental illness

    AS the beautiful Danny Frawley said leading up to his recent death, “manning up in the past was to suffer in silence, manning up now…

  • Fountain of life

    Fountain of life

    WATER has returned to the McCallum Street water fountain. The attraction has brought life back to the median strip park after being turned off for…

  • PIONEER MUSIC MEN

    PIONEER MUSIC MEN

    A PIONEER of electronic music in Australia in the 1970s, Geoff Green grew up in Swan Hill, still playing music to this day. Spending his…

  • Feast of fun

    Feast of fun

    LOCALS will meat their match this weekend with the second Great Murray River Salami Festival competition set to crown the best salami maker. There is…

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