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Fatal crash near Boundary Bend
A GERMAN national has died in a fatal crash at Boundary Bend.Investigators said they believed the man in his late 20s was driving his 4WD…
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Council approves rezoning
SWAN Hill Rural City Councillors have unanimously approved a planning scheme amendment for North Park, paving the way for a “prominent northern gateway to the…
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Swan Hill’s biggest eisteddfod ever
HUNDREDS of dancers, musicians and singers will be at Swan Hill Town Hall from today for the biggest Swan Hill Eisteddfod yet.Approximately 800 entrants had…
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Association forced to fold
IF THERE’S one thing the Swan Hill and District Ex-Servicewomen’s Association members will miss the most, it will be the friendships.The association has folded after…
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Steggall Park nears completion
PLAY equipment is going up at Barry Steggall Park, Tower Hill, including a swaying carriage catering for people in wheelchairs – one of only a…
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Fighting an unpopular war
HIS army uniform is sealed away in a shed, but Vietnam War veteran Ian Triplett has plenty of memories to share. Conscripted at 20 years…
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Businesses encouraged to leverage social media
A SOCIAL media expert presenting a future workshop in Swan Hill says being social is increasingly important to capturing tourism trade. Digital marketing consultant Russell Easther…
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Councillors say goodbye
WHATEVER the outcome of next week’s council elections, fresh faces on the Balranald Shire Council are guaranteed, with some councillors choosing not to appear on…
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Daffodils offer hope
A BLOOMING marvellous charity is on again this Friday, and three special support groups stand to benefit from generous donations.Daffodil Day organisers will be out…
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Chasing a Deadly
ALREADY a published author at the age of 15, local wunderkind Chaise Eade’s talent has now been officially recognised with a nomination in the 2012…










