Arts and Entertainment
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Fountain set to flow again
THE McCallum Street memorial water fountain could soon be brought back to life. Switched on briefly in October 2019 after sitting dry for more than…
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All on the line for Pies, Dogs
LAKE BOGA v TYNTYNDER There will be more than just four points on the line when Lake Boga and Tyntynder meet Saturday afternoon – with…
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Botanist urges tree change
TREES are not just ornamental, they perform vital functions. That’s the message from botanist and “plant mechanic” at the University of Melbourne, Dr Greg Moore,…
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Hard work helps former hair apprentice take over the chair
ALEISHA Hogan is proof that hard work pays off. The 22-year-old was recently appointed manager of Paper Scissors Rock Hair Lounge, progressing through the ranks…
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Explain Mungo remains mess, says Federal Government
THE incoming Federal Labor Government has demanded an explanation from the NSW Coalition Government after it was alleged that Mungo Man and Mungo Lady had…
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Swan Hill salon comes up with a new style of recruiting
A SWAN Hill hairdressing salon has come up with a unique advertising campaign in a bid to fill job vacancies. Given the current climate of…
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NNW United notch first win of season in style
NYAH Nyah West United have risen off the bottom of the ladder after picking up their first win for the year, over an undermanned Tooleybuc…
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Swan Hill punished hapless Koondrook-Barham
By Brook Shaune-Bould SWAN Hill scored their second win in a row at the weekend with an 80-point demolition of Koondrook-Barham. The Swans took the…
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Wetter winter raises flood threat
SWAN Hill could be in for a wetter-than-usual winter, according to the Bureau of Meteorology’s outlook for the next three months. The bureau’s climate outlook…
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Tales of personal challenge drive river author
THE Sunraysia environment is where author Ruth Morgan prefers to send her characters to learn how they respond to life’s challenges. Morgan is the author…










