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  • Steggall Park nears completion

    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…

  • Fighting an unpopular war

    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…

  • Businesses encouraged to leverage social media

    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…

  • Councillors say goodbye

    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…

  • Daffodils offer hope

    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…

  • Chasing a Deadly

    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…

  • Appeal extended

    THE Fairfax Festival committee has extended its funding appeal in a bid to raise required funds before the festival commences next month.From September 18 to…

  • Fruitful exchange

    Fruitful exchange

    THE 14th Swan Hill-Yamagata Student Exchange has wrapped up for the year following successful hostings in both cities.Fifteen students and four group leaders from around…

  • Swan Hill stresses less

    Swan Hill stresses less

    IF you’ve ever had the thought that Swan Hill living was easy living — you might just be right.Recent statistics have revealed that Swan Hill…

  • Thumbs down for basin plan

    POLITICIANS and irrigator councils are disappointed at the latest version of the Murray Darling Basin Plan, released on Monday.The cut to the amount of water…

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