News
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Honour for specialist school teacher
SWAN Hill Specialist School art teacher Natalie Goudie-Troy has been recognised by her peers as this year’s Outstanding Teacher of the Year. The accolade came…
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Fearless Dokic to talk healing
ONE of Australia’s best known tennis players is travelling to Swan Hill next week to help share the important message in her latest book. Former…
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Volunteering a positive ride
ENCOURAGING more people into volunteering with a great organisation is what Alison Gibson wants from her recent national recognition. The Riding for the Disabled Association…
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Swan Hill aims at a cracking Christmas
THE Swan Hill Town Hall Winter Wonderland will return bigger than last year to run for eight days starting on December 13. The event started…
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Strike threat for Swan Hill train
SWAN Hill’s problem-plagued V/Line service faces weeks of potential disruption with the Rail, Tram and Bus Union this week voting in support of industrial action…
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Basin deal brings out irrigation divide
ENVIRONMENTALISTS and irrigators have voiced opposing views on what the new Murray-Darling Basin Plan Bill will mean for basin communities. The Federal Government this week…
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Christmas carnival in Nyah
FRIDAY is the annual Nyah District Christmas Carnival at the Nyah Recreation Reserve. Starting at 6pm, the free community event has been funded by the…
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RSL reopens after day of deluge
THE Swan Hill RSL club was forced to close on Wednesday after the deluge of rain caused significant damage. Club president Peter Ritchie told The…
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What’s On
FRIDAY 10am-2pm: Sausage sizzle for 16 Days of Activism against Gender-Based Violence. Help raise awareness about domestic and family violence at Swan Hill Community Tree…
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Regional parents lack childcare choices, says report
A NEW report looking into childhood education and care has reaffirmed the “childcare desert” that exists in rural and regional areas. The report, Choiceless, released…









