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  • Biggest crowd ever for Fishing Classic

    Biggest crowd ever for Fishing Classic

    THE MURRUMBIDGEE was bursting at its banks with anglers earlier this month, as the Murrumbidgee Fishing Classic recorded its biggest ever crowd of competitors.Classic committee…

  • Always up for a challenge

    Always up for a challenge

    SCI fi, education, dingoes, hats, travel and money boxes. It’s a long and ecclectic mix of hobbies, yet it’s still not quite enough to keep…

  • Visitors landing in Easter’s best fishing spots

    Visitors landing in Easter’s best fishing spots

    SENSATIONAL Easter weather right through the four-day weekend saw plenty of anglers out and about enjoying the waterways throughout the district. Fishing in some streams…

  • Vietnam vet returns to educate

    Vietnam vet returns to educate

    A DESIRE to educate the younger generation has seen a local Vietnam War veteran return to the country where he was sent into combat more…

  • Easter fun

    Easter fun

    DOZENS of curious children and puzzled parents scoured the Pioneer Settlement on Sunday, searching for clues that led to the Easter Bunny’s stash of delicious…

  • Ridsdale should face inquiry: Broken Rites

    A PAEDOPHILE who worked in the Swan Hill community more than 40 years ago, who could be released from jail within months, has been called…

  • Report shows shift in local workforce

    Report shows shift in local workforce

    A RECENT report into the Swan Hill region’s workforce has revealed the number of jobs held by men has fallen dramatically during the past 10…

  • Showing off 

    Showing off 

    FOUR young ambassadors from Swan Hill are preparing to show off their extensive knowledge of the region at an upcoming competition in Bendigo. Local ambassadors…

  • Teachers vow to continue industrial action despite performance pay concession

    Teachers vow to continue industrial action despite performance pay concession

    RELIEF for students and parents disrupted by the two-year-old industrial dispute between the Victorian Government and Australian Education Union could be some way off, with…

  • Outages frustrate Murray Downs residents

    MURRAY Downs residents have been left in the dark following a number of power outages in recent weeks.On Sunday, March 17 residents were without power…

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