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  • Women’s work

    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…

  • Harnessing potential

    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…

  • Yanga film night to display ‘Best of Balranald’

    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…

  • Roos hope for 2013 turnaround

    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…

  • Council gives drag strip green light

    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…

  • Tragedies prompt push for training

    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…

  • Generosity helps men’s shed progress

    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…

  • Shooting for gaming glory

    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…

  • Natural resources essential for Swan Hill’s prosperity: acting CEO

    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…

  • Murray-Darling electorate set to grow

    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…

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