Arts and Entertainment
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Fire updates
NYAH A NYAH shed caught fire on November 23 around 5.10pm. On arrival fire crews found a car and the car port engulfed with some…
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Expressive Arts Program prepares for December show
SWAN Hill’s Expressive Arts Program participants are busy rehearsing for their December 16 concerts. The two shows – an 11am matinee and 7pm evening show…
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BIG Summer read to get kids hooked on books
The BIG Summer Read is coming to Swan Hill Regional Library to encourage young people to pick up books and develop a love of literature.…
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Smile Squad makes a visit to Swan Hill Specialist School
THE Smile Squad van has made a positive impact at the Swan Hill Specialist School, with school nurse Hollie Timmins and Swan Hill District Health…
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Businesses take a stand against Bill
CRUZ Menswear owner Kathryn Martinez like many local business owners and members of the community, is concerned with the Pandemic Bill put forward by Premier…
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Moulamein Notes with China Gibson November 26
Rice is still growingRICE is growing very slowly at the moment. Climate change and rice do not mix this year as it is cold. And,…
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Drenching never arrived
THE forecast of up to two months’ worth of rainfall in the past two days in the Swan Hill region has failed to eventuate. The…
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Furry friends are for life
FOR many people waking up to a puppy on Christmas morning is the dream, but the RSPCA advise that people think carefully before purchasing a…
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A wheel-y fun time with Lions
NYAH District Lions Club will be holding a spinning wheel event at the Swan Hill RSL on November 28 at 1pm. There will be a…
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Council embraces climate friendly initiatives
CLIMATE change is a scary prospect for many people, but the Swan Hill Rural City Council (SHRCC) has detailed the numerous changes it is making…










