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Ag in schools: Students to learn about our land
AGRICULTURAL education will be compulsory in schools across NSW from next year. The mandatory inclusions in the curriculum will be for both primary and secondary…
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Crushing defeat: Nats win seat, but Coalition lose in landslide
PETER Walsh was returned as the member for Murray Plains on Saturday, a victory for the state National Party leader even as the state Coalition…
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Peter Walsh re-elected Nationals leader
MEMBER for Murray Plains Peter Walsh has been re-elected leader of the Victorian Nationals. Member for Euroa Steph Ryan was re-elected deputy leader at the…
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Kitchen kindness: Hearts open for the homeless
OPENING their hearts and doors in October with the mission to feed those in the district who need it most, A Good Kitchen is smashing…
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Showcase Swan Hill
THE Mallee’s Laura Crossfield will hit the high seas for the adventure of a lifetime in January. Ms Crossfield will join approximately 240 other young…
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Splash-tastic: District pools open for the summer
SUMMER season is just 10 days away, and with it brings sunshine, fresh air and the opportunity of getting outdoors and active. Outdoor recreational services…
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Leading locals: Turf laid on racecourse
LOCAL businesses have taken the lead in the upgrade of the Swan Hill racecourse. Advance Turf, Think Water and Coburn’s Earthmoving were all selected to…
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Protect against mosquitoes
NSW Health has reminded people to protect themselves against mosquitoes when spending time outdoors. NSW Health Pathology medical entomologist Dr Cameron Webb said the warmer…
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A long list: New Swan Hill mayor’s strong grounding
SWAN Hill’s new mayor Ann Young has no shortage of items on her agenda, but comes to the role with enthusiasm and a strong grounding…
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Nothing fishy: Giant Murray Cod’s fresh coat
SWAN Hill’s landmark is being given tender loving care this week, with local residents scaling ladders to paint a fresh coat on the Giant Murray…










