Arts and Entertainment
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Wheels in motion for skatepark
SWAN Hill’s new skate park will be celebrated next Wednesday, featuring demonstrations and music. The new skatepark, which local skaters helped to design, features a…
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Rural health left behind, Helen Dalton tells Parliament
MEMBER for Murray Helen Dalton says a “fetish for privatisation and a devaluing of human life beyond the Blue Mountains” has brought regional healthcare to…
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Day of action on roads by traffic police
SWAN Hill police will join officers across the state in a national day of action tomorrow, with police saying “enough is enough” on the rising…
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Symbol of hope
COUNTRY Women’s Association (CWA) Murray Valley Group has raised more than $1500 to support cancer patients in Swan Hill. Volunteers from the five local CWA…
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Pages of ‘rich’ history in new Vivid book
A BOOK showcasing 50 years of Vivid history was launched at Spoons Riverside last Wednesday. The book, titled Our Vivid History, traces the organisation’s origins…
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Beers flow as pub is nominated
ONE of three community-run businesses in Sea Lake has been nominated for an award, just months after reopening their doors. Sea Lake’s Royal Hotel has…
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Giant leader, Tim Fischer, dead
THE passing of Tim Fischer has been described as a loss of one of the nation’s finest, a champion of regional communities who left a…
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Little free library now open
A NEW little free library has officially opened on the corner of Splatt and McCrae streets in Swan Hill. St Mary MacKillop College principal Michelle…
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Mallee Track welcomes review into workplace culture
MALLEE Track Health and Community Service (MTHCS) says it is “pleased” the Health and Human Services Department will conduct a review into its workplace culture…
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Protecting region’s citrus with trained sniffer dogs
TRAINING sniffer dogs to detect canker in citrus is the latest project announced by the government in an effort to protect crops from exotic pests…









