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Young boy’s brave shave for Swan Hill baby
FOR almost two years, Angus Wilckens has been growing his mullet. But the 11-year-old St Mary’s Primary School Swan Hill Grade 6 student’s pride got…
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Lavey returns home
SHE didn’t claim gold, but Tessa Lavey won the hearts of millions of Australians at the Olympics the world needed. The Swan Hill born and…
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Mallee MP ‘appalled’ by colleague’s tweet
AN “appalled” Member for Mallee Anne Webster has “disassociated” herself from comments made online by National Party colleague Matt Canavan about the humanitarian crisis in…
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Telstra warns not to open voice message text scam
TELCO giant cyber security experts have warned people not to open a supposed voice message in a scam text message. Telstra said it was Android…
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Letters to the Editor, August 20
A Good Deed Indeed RECENTLY I lost my wallet and thought maybe is had gone for good. When out of the blue, a knock on…
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Test early and test soon in Balranald
BALRANALD residents concerned they have come into contact with a positive COVID-19 case, are being encouraged to get tested. A Far West Local Health District…
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Paralympics photographer in opportunity of a lifetime
DREW Chislett, a photographer and farmer from Durham Ox, will be heading to the Tokyo Paralympics (August 24 – September 5) for an intensive and…
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Balranald Early Learning Centre to receive Community Child Care funding boost
BALRANALD Early Learning Centre director Jayne Farnsworth says it was a great relief to hear the news of their successful Community Child Care Fund application.…
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Father fights for his family in Afghanistan
THE infant daughter of Rohullah Hossaini is just 17 months old but she has already endured more than most people will in a lifetime. In…
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Border towns suffering in lockdowns
OPENING mere months before New South Wales was hit by the COVID-19 pandemic, Barham business The Collectors Hub is not eligible for funding to help…









