News
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Tourism chair reappointed
THE chairperson of a cross-border tourism organisation says she is “privileged” to be reappointed. Murray Regional Tourism (MRT) announced the reappointment of Wendy Greiner as…
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TEACHING IN THE BLOOD
JODI Walters, Kaiti Walters, Phil Cox and Carla Cox, all have one thing in common: they’re teachers. Also in common is they are all from…
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Band together for a local aid
UNDER threat of ending a valuable service in Swan Hill, the Australian Red Cross Swan Hill branch has since banded together. The humanitarian aid and…
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Talking about Parkinson’s Disease
A NURSE with 25 years of medical experience will visit Swan Hill next week to talk about Parkinson’s Disease. Parkinson’s is a progressive neurological condition…
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Staging a comeback
THE curtains have opened for the first time at Swan Hill Memorial Theatre since the venue’s stage was revamped. Funding for the new stage came…
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Locals warned of fake tradies
MALLEE residents are being warned to be cautious of fake tradies, following a 200 per cent increase in the total amount of money lost by…
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Swan Hill man’s ‘selfish act’
A DRINK driver caught behind the wheel almost three times over the legal limit has escaped conviction. The Swan Hill man faced the Swan Hill…
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Beating the black dog
“THE number one thing I would say is, no mental state is a permanent state.” That is the advice Australian celebrity and television personality Osher…
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Doors wide open
FARMING support service Rural Financial Counselling Service (RFCS) has opened a new office in Swan Hill The RFCS, which provides a cost-free, independent and confidential…
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80 artworks displayed at Swan Hill Youth Arts Festival
MORE than 80 artworks by Swan Hill region’s youth will be displayed as part of this year’s Swan Hill Youth Arts Festival (YAF). The artworks…







