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  • Tennis coaching coup

    Tennis coaching coup

    YOUNG and old tennis players alike will benefit from a move to appoint a full-time head coach for the Swan Hill Lawn Tennis Club.David Jonkers…

  • Festival screens best of film

    Festival screens best of film

    IT’S no secret that The Guardian columnist Barrie Bales is an avid film buff, his mind a living archive of film knowledge based on a…

  • Preparing for season

    Preparing for season

    SWAN Hill residents can be reassured that authorities are doing the most they can to prevent a deadly fire season.More than 50 firefighters and support…

  • Peek inside pioneers’ homestead

    Peek inside pioneers’ homestead

    A RARE opportunity to go behind the scenes at one of the region’s most historic homesteads will be available to locals and tourists alike when…

  • Housing ‘crisis’

    Housing ‘crisis’

    A SHORTAGE of affordable housing has a myriad of detriments to the Swan Hill community, according to a local social services manager and councillor.Mallee Family…

  • MPs cut up over seat change

    MPs cut up over seat change

    COME the 2015 NSW state election, residents of Balranald, Wentworth and Wakool local government areas will be casting a vote for a new representative –…

  • Two’s company

    Two’s company

    SEVEN months ago Paula Starrs and Deanne Heil were strangers. But similar backgrounds and a passion for creativity have set the groundwork for what they…

  • Acclaimed dance artist in town

    Acclaimed dance artist in town

    ASPIRING dance enthusiasts from the Swan Hill district attended a dance workshop on Sunday conducted by internationally acclaimed dancer and choreographer Jason Coleman.Mr Coleman, director…

  • Custom course

    Custom course

    RISING demand for employment among the Afghani community in Swan Hill has led to the introduction of a new horticulture course at local adult learning…

  • Artists named in state award

    Artists named in state award

    TWO artists from Swan Hill and Robinvale are in the running for more than $50,000 in prizes in an Indigenous art competition.Lucy Williams-Connelly from Swan…

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