News
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Pleas to save historic trees
RELATIVES of pioneering Nyah resident Arnold Norman Lewis are fighting to have historically significant trees planted by him saved.Mr Lewis planted the 14 sugar gum…
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THEY’RE COOKING: Million-dollar grants let local schools get down to business
AFTER some political to and fro, million-dollar kitchen facilities have been confirmed for Tooleybuc Central School and St Mary MacKillop College.While the funding was first…
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New leaders here to help
THE Salvation Army’s Swan Hill Corps is under new management, with the new leaders pledging improvements to the service.Lieutenants Brian and Sheree Peters were installed…
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Extravaganza recognised
WOORINEN District Primary School was awarded the Swan Hill municipality’s Community Event of the Year on Australia Day for its effort in staging the State…
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CBD works begin
CAMPBELL Street’s southern end is set to join the new-look CBD, as beautification works begin from today.The third and final stage of the Swan Hill…
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Lucky escape
A SOUTH Australian driver has escaped serious injury after his car rolled an “unknown number” of times just outside of Balranald.About 4.15pm on Sunday, January…
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Marion our Citizen of the Year
WITH an abiding love for her community that dates back to 1954, Swan Hill Rural City Council’s 2014 Citizen of the Year Marion Leslie began…
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Robinvale in Australia Day spotlight
AUSTRALIA Day was historic for Robinvale, as the town celebrated the contribution of outstanding community members.Long-term resident Len O’Brien was the MC of the day…
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OAM honours in region
SWAN Hill resident Harold Heslop has been awarded a Medal of the Order of Australia as part of this year’s Australia Day celebrations.The medal pays…
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Men at work
MEMBERS of the Moulamein Men’s Shed have had a busy few months, creating additions to the town’s public spaces.The group is made up of individuals…








