Arts and Entertainment
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Questions raised over tourism infrastructure
ANDREW McClelland was excited by the prospect of his hometown becoming a major international drawcard, but he’s been forced to abandon plans for a tourism-based…
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Natural beauty provides inspiration
Travel diary Name: Luke David Visits to the region: Four visits in 14 months Distance travelled: Inner city Melbourne to Lake Tyrrell and beyond Average…
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PACC’s 2022 season has something for everyone
The Swan Hill Town Hall Performing Arts and Conference Centre (PACC) have a spectacular line up set to impress in 2022. “This season has something…
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Harmony Day celebrations at St Mary’s
A SEA of orange flooded St Mary’s Primary School on Tuesday as students and teachers celebrated Harmony Day. “Harmony Day at St Mary’s is an…
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Swan Hill Council scholarship supports learning about the region
MELBOURNE-raised environment and sustainability officer Nicholas Mudge has received a scholarship from Swan Hill Rural City Council that will allow him to learn more about…
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Yoo-rrook Justice Commission begins its quest for truth
YESTERDAY the Yoo-rrook Justice Commission held its first public sitting in an Australian-first process for justice with Wergaia and Wamba Wamba Elder Professor Eleanor Bourke…
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Amazing response to art request
AFTER putting out the call earlier this year for donations for their 9 x 5 Art Exhibition, the Fight Cancer Foundation Swan Hill Branch have…
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Microchip your pet for free
SWAN Hill Rural City Council is giving residents the chance to microchip their pets for free in April, with free animal registrations included up to…
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Rasmus takes a shot at club presidency
BALRANALD Field and Game will keep shooting goals after local Morgan Rasmus stepped into the role of president. Former president Ian Morton had to resign…
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Important message delivered in Swan Hill
TWENTY-five men on postie bikes rode through Swan Hill yesterday on a mission to reduce the impact of prostate cancer for men and their families…










