Arts and Entertainment
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Balranald to pay off water plant design
BALRANALD Shire Council has decided to terminate the contract for the Balranald Water Treatment Plant years after approving up to $200,000 for its design and…
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Kokoda trek a personal journey
CONQUERING the Kokoda Track next week will be a personal journey – almost a pilgrimage – for Swan Hill Year 11 student Billy O’Toole. The…
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Show glows with support
OPENING weekend of the River Lights show was a success despite rain dampening affairs on Saturday. Swan Hill Rural City Council economic development officer Nathan…
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Campaign aims to keep recycling clean
REDUCING recycling contamination is the focus of Swan Hill Rural City Council’s Small Acts Make a Big Impact campaign. Council strategic waste co-ordinator Ron Gibbs…
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River runs through reception
CHILDREN from MDAS’ Youth Group in Swan Hill are adding some vibrant changes to Swan Hill Police Station by painting a mural of the Murray…
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Healthy conversations on the table
ABOUT five Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are diagnosed with cancer every day, according to Cancer Australia. While Indigenous Australians have a slightly higher…
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MASP on hunt for housing funds
INCREASED federal social and affordable housing funding could address rising housing shortage in the Mallee. Mallee Accommodation and Support Program acting chief executive Charmaine Calis…
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Toy library keeping up with growth
THE biggest investment in Swan Hill Toy Library since its beginning will go towards expanding its collection to meet the influx of new members. Swan…
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Library fun goes beyond the page
SWAN Hill Regional Library will be buzzing with activity for kids of all ages these school holidays. The library is offering activities for children from…
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‘Stability’ spruiked with water fees
GOULBURN-Murray Water has finalised its fees and services for the next four-year regulatory period, saying the water corporation’s customers will enjoy “stable prices”. The Essential…










