Arts and Entertainment
-
Night out for a pint-sized bat
DID you know that around 70 per cent of bats are micro-sized? Some of these pint-sized critters have been spotted around Swan Hill city hanging…
-
Now farmers in tourism stoush
Else Kennedy ekennedy@sunraysiadaily.com.au FARMERS could find themselves competing with hospitality and accommodation businesses for a limited pool of workers if changes proposed by the tourism…
-
Red tape strangling housing bid
ROBINVALE district farm owners say they are willing to build accommodation to house their workers, but encounter nothing but red tape when applying to the…
-
Speedster clocked at over 200km/h
POLICE have arrested a man after he allegedly drove on the Kerang-Quambatook Road at more than 200km/h. A statement by the Swan Hill Police Service…
-
All welcome at Cenotaph
OCCASIONALLY I get asked, why does the church acknowledge Anzac Day? Doesn’t it glorify war? In Australia we certainly do not glorify war. The reason…
-
Impressive “visions” of Lake Boga
THE Visions of Boga art show last weekend raised an impressive $900 for local charity We Believe in Unicorns, which assists children with illnesses in…
-
Impressive “visions” of Lake Boga
THE Visions of Boga art show last weekend raised an impressive $900 for local charity We Believe in Unicorns, which assists children with illnesses in…
-
Anzac Day around the region
Balranald 10.40am at Balranald Ex-Services Club for a 10.45am start for the march 11am service at the Cenotaph, corner of Court and Market Streets Barham…
-
Promoting public trust
A VIRTUAL regional roadshow has been staged to encourage transparency and “public trust” in local government. Government agencies from north-west Victoria, including Swan Hill and…
-
First large scale mine in the region
THE Goschen mine project will be the first large scale mining project for the Gannawarra area. Gannawarra shire manager of economic development, Roger Griffiths, said…







