News
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Big season for Swan Hill’s little athletes
LITTLE athletes in Swan Hill are getting faster, fitter and stronger if the results of this season are anything to go by. Swan Hill Little…
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Push to make small town an international tourism icon
THE small town of Sea Lake has travelled a difficult road since social media made it a magnet for international tourists several years ago. What…
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Resident investor pursued big ambitions
SEA Lake resident Ross Williams had the foresight to invest in the town’s property market long before the tourism boom. Six years ago, he recognised…
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Questions raised over tourism infrastructure
ANDREW McClelland was excited by the prospect of his hometown becoming a major international drawcard, but he’s been forced to abandon plans for a tourism-based…
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Natural beauty provides inspiration
Travel diary Name: Luke David Visits to the region: Four visits in 14 months Distance travelled: Inner city Melbourne to Lake Tyrrell and beyond Average…
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Harmony Day celebrations at St Mary’s
A SEA of orange flooded St Mary’s Primary School on Tuesday as students and teachers celebrated Harmony Day. “Harmony Day at St Mary’s is an…
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Swan Hill Council scholarship supports learning about the region
MELBOURNE-raised environment and sustainability officer Nicholas Mudge has received a scholarship from Swan Hill Rural City Council that will allow him to learn more about…
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Yoo-rrook Justice Commission begins its quest for truth
YESTERDAY the Yoo-rrook Justice Commission held its first public sitting in an Australian-first process for justice with Wergaia and Wamba Wamba Elder Professor Eleanor Bourke…
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Microchip your pet for free
SWAN Hill Rural City Council is giving residents the chance to microchip their pets for free in April, with free animal registrations included up to…
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Rasmus takes a shot at club presidency
BALRANALD Field and Game will keep shooting goals after local Morgan Rasmus stepped into the role of president. Former president Ian Morton had to resign…










