News
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Footy first after all these years
AS local footy returns after its annus horribilis, when the coronavirus pandemic kept the region’s grandstands empty, you can bet there will be one person…
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Goschen project to generate hundreds of jobs
THE company behind a proposed mine just outside Swan Hill says it will create hundreds of jobs over a 20-year period – generating millions of…
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All welcome at Cenotaph
SWAN Hill’s Anzac Day is shaping up to be a beautiful morning – thanks to the hard work of Swan Hill RSL branch. President Peter…
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Police Beat: 23/4/21
Tyre kickers KEEP your eyes peeled for two men travelling in a van in Swan Hill purporting to sell tyres. “It appears this is a…
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Swan Hill Show given a leg up
THE Swan Hill Show has been given a leg up by the federal government – while organisers remain undecided whether it will go ahead or…
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Woorinen remembers
WOORINEN will remember the Hutchins brothers – and many more like them – at their Anzac Day service on Sunday. Between them, the boys served…
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Night out for a pint-sized bat
DID you know that around 70 per cent of bats are micro-sized? Some of these pint-sized critters have been spotted around Swan Hill city hanging…
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Red tape strangling housing bid
ROBINVALE district farm owners say they are willing to build accommodation to house their workers, but encounter nothing but red tape when applying to the…
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Now farmers in tourism stoush
Else Kennedy ekennedy@sunraysiadaily.com.au FARMERS could find themselves competing with hospitality and accommodation businesses for a limited pool of workers if changes proposed by the tourism…
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Speedster clocked at over 200km/h
POLICE have arrested a man after he allegedly drove on the Kerang-Quambatook Road at more than 200km/h. A statement by the Swan Hill Police Service…





