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  • Putting the Swan Hill district on display

    Putting the Swan Hill district on display

    POTENTIAL new residents were treated to a weekend of Swan Hill delights as part of the Heart of the Murray Introduction Tour at the weekend.Eleven…

  • Claims of ‘unsafe’ trains dismissed

    Claims of ‘unsafe’ trains dismissed

    A V/LINE spokesperson has rubbished claims made by an opposition MP about trains on the Swan Hill line being unsafe and overloaded.Member for Northern Victoria…

  • Below par donations make food for thought

    Below par donations make food for thought

    PENSIONERS could be stuck in the cold this winter, according to a St Vincent De Paul spokesperson who said recent donations to the store have…

  • Retracing Diggers’ journey changes students’ perspective

    Retracing Diggers’ journey changes students’ perspective

    FOR two Swan Hill College students, the significance of Australia’s war-time history hit home when they visited the Gallipoli peninsula.From June 29 to July 14…

  • Young actors return from overseas adventure

    Young actors return from overseas adventure

    AFTER two weeks of collaborative theatre workshops and performances in the Czech Republic, nine representatives of Swan Hill Youth Theatre Ensemble (SHYTE) have returned in…

  • Long road: councils ask mining company to pay for road maintenance

    Long road: councils ask mining company to pay for road maintenance

    THE environmental impact statement for Cristal Mining’s Atlas-Campaspe mine near Balranald does not adequately address the impact on local government infrastructure in its current form,…

  • High praise for hard-working nurse

    High praise for hard-working nurse

    THE tireless efforts of one Balranald nurse have received recognition at state level and earned her a spot in the finals amongst nominees from around…

  • Green light for campervan club

    Green light for campervan club

    ROBINVALE, Euston and surrounding communities will receive a concentrated tourism injection early next year with one of the fastest growing RV clubs in Australia set…

  • Migrant influx lauded

    Migrant influx lauded

    INCREASING numbers of migrant settlers are paying dividends in terms of their cultural and economic contributions to the Swan Hill region, according to Mallee Family…

  • Murray River Culinary Challenge

    Murray River Culinary Challenge

    St Mary MacKillop College’s round of the Murray River Culinary Challenge was held on Wednesday. The school’s VET hospitality students will take on Swan Hill…

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