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Marie’s ace effort
AS a golfer, there are few better feelings than watching a tee shot disappear from sight and into the hole. It’s a feat that many…
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New look ahead at gallery
A DECK and large extended lawn area will be constructed across the front of the Swan Hill Regional Art Gallery to bolster outdoor performances and…
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Blues to miss night of nights
NO Kerang Football Netball Club player or official will attend Sunday’s Central Murray FNL presentation night after the club voiced disappointment with the league’s administration…
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Tracey’s top of the stops
TRACEY Casey received a certificate of recognition from Swan Hill Rural City Council for 25 years of service as a lollypop lady. Mayor Les McPhee…
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Story of mice and men
“Wee sleekit, cow’rin, tim’rous beastie / O what a panic in thy breastie” That’s from Robbie Burns’s poem, ‘To a mouse, on turning her up…
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The day Cabinet came to Swan Hill
THE year was 1976. A copy of The Guardian cost 12 cents, Celebrity Squares dominated the TV landscape on BCV 11 and a Toyota Celica…
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Kayle Kirby to make long-awaited debut
TYNTYNDER junior Kayle Kirby will make his AFL debut tomorrow against Melbourne at the MCG. Kirby, 18, was originally named as an emergency for Collingwood’s…
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Drink and be merry as the Murray Valley wine industry is on the up
THIS year’s wine grape crush survey report for the Murray-Darling and Swan Hill, released on August 2, shows the region’s wine industry is riding a…
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THE SWAN HILLIAN: Options aplenty
In her song, “Big Yellow Taxi”, Joni Mitchell sang “Don’t it always seem to go That you don’t know What you’ve got Till it’s gone”…
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Skate park ideas thrown in the air
IDEAS for Swan Hill’s new skate park ramped up last week, when dozens of youth put their wheels into motion with features they want included. …









