Arts and Entertainment
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Connors reconnecting with country
AFTER more than four decades on the road, Graeme Connors remains a towering figure in Australian country music. And, not just for his unmistakable voice…
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Road crash rescue recruits receive new skills
ONE of only a few New South Wales Rural Fire Service brigades to be accredited for road rescues, Moulamein has been boosted with more of…
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“I am, you are, all Australians”
AMONG the 20 new Australians who were officially welcomed in citizenship ceremonies across the shire last week was 93-year-old Mirtha Salas. Originally from Argentina, Ms…
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Drag queen sashayed her way
DRAG queen Ms Zamoombda and Ms Katie Turner took centre stage at this year’s Koorioke, an event which is gaining acclaim in the Swan Hill…
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Worst council in the state?
COMMUNITY satisfaction in the Buloke Shire Council has tanked to its lowest level in a decade, and council has received some of the lowest scores…
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Call to clean up rest area
A LONG-neglected highway rest area in Wood Wood continues to frustrate residents, despite a recent clean-up effort that locals say barely made a difference. Situated…
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Talk around town
NYAH West residents are welcoming the news that their post office will now open every Saturday from 9am to 12pm, starting this Saturday. Previously open…
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Paddlesteamer trip stalled
A PEACEFUL cruise along Little Murray River turned into a disaster for patrons last week, when PS Pyap experienced a mechanical issue. Patrons were on…
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Comments sought on healthcare access
A NEW survey is giving residents of Nyah and surrounding towns an opportunity to voice their need for better access to healthcare services. Led by…
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Vital force at health service
IN a surprise that left her “honoured and quite humbled”, Sam Hellsten was recognised for her contributions to rural healthcare leadership. The Swan Hill Primary…









