Arts and Entertainment
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Ball brings out community ties
A LOCAL winemaker has raised thousands of dollars for charity, while bringing a touch of glamour back to her town. The inaugural Joy John Wines…
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Hot night of cool rock
The much-awaited appearance by legendary Australian music icon, Ross Wilson drew a near-capacity crowd to the Swan Hill Town Hall last Saturday night. Warmed up…
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No answers in search
RENEWED search efforts for missing man Wayne Tripptree last week were unsuccessful. Search crews combed through bushland around the Narrung area and employed sonar in…
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Grain worker dies
WORKSAFE are yet to determine if further action will be taken after the death of a man at a Nullawil grain depot. A 25-year-old French…
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Hay shed fire’s $1m damage bill
FIREFIGHTERS remained on the scene of a hay shed fire throughout Tuesday night, after conditions caused the blaze to grow. The fire at a Kerang-Koondrook…
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What’s On
FRIDAY 4.30pm for 5pm: Barefoot bowls every Friday night at Nyah until April (weather permitting). Evening: Live music at One28 Doors featuring Amelia May. Evening:…
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Tighten up lifejacket use, inland areas told
BOATERS on the Murray River are being reminded about the importance of wearing a lifejacket on inland waterways. A recent vessel safety blitz focused on…
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SuniTAFE’s new organisational values
SUNITAFE has entered a “new era” after adapting its organisational values to suit its current role. The SuniTAFE board of directors recently signed off on…
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Salami to hit the spot again
CURED meat lovers from across the nation will be licking their lips at Euston this weekend for the fourth annual Murray River Salami Festival. A…
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Bending a councillor’s ear
THE Coldie with a Councillor program was continuing last weekend, with councillors Jacquie Kelly and Nicole McKay attending the Beats at the Bend music festival…









