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Nostalgic Nyah
THE main street of Nyah West resembled its heyday, with vehicles filling the carparks to celebrate Australia Day. Two townspeople received the citizen of the…
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Four years is too long, body says
A DEMOCRATICALLY elected Balranald Shire must be in place as soon as possible, according to Local Government NSW (LGNSW). LGNSW president Linda Scott said the…
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Three-year-old kinder starts in shires
THREE-year-old kindergarten programs started in Buloke and Yarriambiack shires on Tuesday as the Victorian Government’s rollout of the early childhood education reform began. The government…
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Basin likened to weeping wound
A BOORT man has likened the state of the Murray River and the Murray-Darling basin to a weeping wound. Farmers, irrigators and members of the…
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Support fire-affected towns
THE Victoria Tourism Industry Council (VTIC) is urging Victorians to support regional tourism operators as they face a double whammy hit to their businesses following…
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Here we go again!
JAMES Romeo and Bonnie Kelly enjoyed directing an amateur theatre production in 2017 so much they’re returning to their roles. The pair have been announced…
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Michelle dances to the top
SWAN Hill’s Michelle Uebergang is a B-grade Australian New Vogue Champion after taking out first place at the Australian Dancesport Championships last month. The 28-year-old…
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Around the churches, 31/1/20
CHRISTIAN CENTRE HOLIDAYS are over and now it’s back to school and work. In many ways, it feels like the year is only just beginning.…
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Carving camaraderie
YOUNGSTERS were given the tips and tricks on building recently. Armed with hammers, nails and friendly smiles, members from the Swan Hill Woodworkers Club joined…
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Pride on nation’s day
CELEBRATING Australia Day was extra special for 31 Swan Hill municipality residents as they publicly declared their commitment to the nation when they became Australian…







