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Electrical faults to blame
ELECTRICAL faults have been blamed for a car and house fire in separate incidents on Monday. Emergency services responded to reports of a fire on…
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Observe fire regulations
MALLEE residents are reminded to observe fire regulations after an Echuca man was brought before court on charges of breaching fire laws. The 42-year-old appeared…
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Sanctions for activists
MEMBER for Murray Plains Peter Walsh has welcomed new sanctions for law-breaking activists passed by federal Parliament last week. The state Nationals leader also called…
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United in glamour
NYAH Nyah West United Football Netball Club recently held its debutante ball to the theme ‘her first dance’. The Guardian photographer Pamela Blackman captured the…
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LOVE IS WARM
WHEN Neil Preston sits at his knitting machine, he is thinking about the people the beanies he’s making will be gifted to. After receiving a…
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Woman hit by reversing car
AN elderly woman was hit by a reversing car at a Swan Hill supermarket on Monday. The incident happened about 4.45pm at the Coles carpark…
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Grand store sale at saleyards
SHEEP breeders from across the district will converge at the Swan Hill saleyards for the biggest store sale of the year on Friday. Beginning at…
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Church ministers graduate
SEVEN church ministers graduated from a two-year course in Swan Hill on September 15. Run by the South Pacific Bible College in Fiji at Swan…
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Visa fix goes local
A SECOND week of high-level stakeholder meetings including five federal government departments is being held in Sunraysia as part of the continuing push to find…
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PARAMEDIC BLOOD TIES
SWAN Hill paramedic Teagan Halligan’s Ambulance Victoria graduation was a family affair as she became the latest member of her family to don the uniform.…









