News
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Women’s work
LOCAL mums from around the world are getting crafty in the lead up to Harmony Day. Since November a group of Afghani, Indian, Nigerian, African…
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Harnessing potential
THROUGHOUT his life Arthur Graham has harnessed his potential to better the local community. His contributions to the region start with a long running involvement…
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Yanga film night to display ‘Best of Balranald’
YANGA Lake is set to provide a picturesque backdrop for a special movie night for Balranald residents. The Saphirres will headline the Movies on the…
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Roos hope for 2013 turnaround
LEADERS at Balranald Football Club hope good pre-season training attendance, improvement from the club’s up-and-comers and some new blood will turn around the Roos’ fortunes…
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Council gives drag strip green light
A PROPOSED $8 million motorsport development featuring a new drag racing track has been given the green light from council, despite a $5.5 million shortfall…
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Tragedies prompt push for training
A GROUP of mental health advocates in Balranald are planning on fighting hidden depression in their community by lobbying locals to sign up for suicide…
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Generosity helps men’s shed progress
NYAH District Men’s Shed has thanked local businesses for generously donating an item on the top of their Christmas wish list.The men opened their shed…
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Shooting for gaming glory
THERE was $1000 up for grabs, but for Woorinen resident Kristian Cottingham it was about the thrill of competition.Kristian’s concentration is absolute, with his Xbox…
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Natural resources essential for Swan Hill’s prosperity: acting CEO
VALUABLE natural resources and a host of new developments hold the keys to the future economic prosperity of the municipality, Swan Hill Rural City Council’s…
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Murray-Darling electorate set to grow
ALTHOUGH the size of the Murray Darling electorate has been described as ‘unmanageable’ by its sitting Member of Parliament, the current electoral redistribution is likely…










