Arts and Entertainment
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Lake brings crowd out of their shells
THE inaugural Lake Meran Festival on Sunday attracted a huge crowd, estimated to be between 500 and 1000 people who came from far and wide.…
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Access advice sought
MURRAY River Council is inviting residents to join the council’s new Access and Inclusion Advisory Committee. The AIAC will provide feedback, advice and guidance to…
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Silo screen a great movie scene
IT started in 2016 with just a handful of people watching the movie Labyrinth, starring David Bowie, on Quambatook’s large concrete silos. Now, the Quambatook…
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NSW spruiks water-saving plans
THE NSW Government on Thursday released the NSW Alternatives to Buybacks Plan, hoping to minimise the impact of voluntary water buybacks on Murray-Darling Basin communities.…
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Market delights the senses
THE ever-popular Twilight Art Market returns on Saturday, when the doors open at 4pm. Held twice a year at the Swan Hill Town Hall, it…
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Saddle up to help
SWAN Hill’s Riding for the Disabled Association members will hear from a champion Paralympian as the group looks to strengthen volunteer ranks before the season.…
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Open to inquiry, says council
SWAN Hill Council says it will fully co-operate with any Victorian Ombudsman investigation over the fate of the Swan Hill drag strip. The Swan Hill…
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Tri full of highlights
GETTING the young and old active, socialising and having fun together was the highlight of the Riverside Tri for the event’s organiser. Hundreds of locals…
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Drags blowup: club ‘devastated’ over council ‘abuse’
SWAN Hill Drag Racing Club is seeing red after Swan Hill Council tore up its spectator mound and dumped it at the start and end…
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Spinning around to Kylie hits
TAYLOR Swift and Pink may be causing a sensation across the nation at the moment, but Swan Hill will have its own celebration of pop…










