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  • Don’t discount Diamonds…again

    Don’t discount Diamonds…again

    HE ENTERS the race off an even less conventional preparation than last year, but Bill Cerchi has warned punters not to make the same mistake…

  • Local MP ‘not so broad-minded’

    Local MP ‘not so broad-minded’

    MEMBER for Mallee Andrew Broad’s stance against legalising same-sex marriage has copped flak from his constituents. While the marriage equality debate was sizzling in Canberra…

  • Stallholders wanted for farmers’ market

    Stallholders wanted for farmers’ market

    IT’S OFFICIAL – Swan Hill will have its very own farmers’ market by the year’s end. Four months after a feasibility study found that a farmers’…

  • Anzac spirit shines in Swan Hill

    Anzac spirit shines in Swan Hill

    ORGANISERS believe Swan Hill’s centenary Anzac Day services on Saturday were the best attended in memory. It was estimated about 2100 people attended the main…

  • $8m loss for local TAFE

    $8m loss for local TAFE

    SUNRAYSIA Institute of TAFE is working on a business “turnaround plan” that it hopes will position it well this year after posting a loss of almost…

  • Surgery for alleged assault victim

    Surgery for alleged assault victim

    A 47-YEAR-OLD man was yesterday undergoing facial surgery after he was allegedly attacked in broad daylight on the streets of Swan Hill. Detective Senior Constable…

  • Secret women’s business

    Secret women’s business

    SENSITIVE issues of womens’ health are sometimes left undiscussed. But an event to be held at the Swan Hill Club next month aims to bring…

  • Celebrating our youth

    Celebrating our youth

    YOUNG people from Swan Hill have coordinated two events for National Youth Week.  The Bright Night music event will be held this Saturday, while a…

  • Leave cenotaph where it is

    Leave cenotaph where it is

    WHEN I saw The Guardian’s page one headline “Time to move the Cenotaph?” on the April 1 issue my immediate reaction was it could be…

  • How global warming could change our towns

    How global warming could change our towns

    BY the end of the century, Swan Hill could become as hot and dry as current-day Wilcannia in New South Wales, or Laverton in the…

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