Arts and Entertainment
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Storm waters shock car owner
WHEN Sea Lake resident Karen Schodde went to visit her friend in Swan Hill last week, she didn’t expect to come home without her car.…
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Guardian pioneer dies
A FORMER manager of The Guardian who oversaw radical newspaper production changes has died aged 87. Desmond Frank Morris began his newspaper career in an…
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Fountain in a lather
DETERGENT bandits returned to the Swan Hill CBD fountain on Wednesday. The McCallum Street fountain was filled with soap on Wednesday, creating a pool of…
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Be aware of stock moves
MURRAY and Riverina Local Land Services has urged drivers to slow down when approaching livestock that are travelling and grazing along public roads. With the…
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Rail phone service lacking, MP says
MEMBER for Northern Victoria Gaelle Broad has slammed the Victorian Government for failing to fix mobile blackspots on V/Line trains. The government in 2015 announced…
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Artists question borders
IS the Murray River really a great natural border? That is the question that a group of artists is exploring through a series of research…
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Road funds doubled but ‘more required’
A BOOST to federal roads funding will make a “huge difference” to regional councils, though apprehension remains about the ongoing funding shortfall. The Federal Government…
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Honour for specialist school teacher
SWAN Hill Specialist School art teacher Natalie Goudie-Troy has been recognised by her peers as this year’s Outstanding Teacher of the Year. The accolade came…
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Fearless Dokic to talk healing
ONE of Australia’s best known tennis players is travelling to Swan Hill next week to help share the important message in her latest book. Former…
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Volunteering a positive ride
ENCOURAGING more people into volunteering with a great organisation is what Alison Gibson wants from her recent national recognition. The Riding for the Disabled Association…










