Arts and Entertainment
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Fruit on China’s menu
DEMAND for white stone fruit is set to soar as tariffs on trade in horticulture from Australia to China are lifted in the coming years.…
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New train trips pledged for Swan Hill
LESS than two weeks from the state election, Member for Swan Hill Peter Walsh has promised extra return Sunday trains for the Swan Hill line…
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The Guardian highly commended
THE Guardian’s editorial team was highly commended for its coverage of refugee issues at the weekend’s Victorian Country Press Association’s annual conference and awards night.…
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Agency to put in EOI for Headspace
AT LEAST one organisation will put its hand up to be the lead agency in the Swan Hill Headspace, despite Federal Government plans to close…
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Woman, 50, fights for life
A SWAN Hill woman is fighting for her life after she was hit by a car while crossing McCallum Street on Thursday afternoon. The 50-year-old…
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Bunnings on track to open next year
THE fences are up, the proverbial ‘sod’ has been turned — hardware giant Bunnings is finally moving in to Swan Hill. Expected to open mid-2015,…
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Adamson elected mayor
AFTER two years on council, Swan Hill Rural City Councillor Michael Adamson was elected mayor unopposed last night. Despite councillor Gary Norton previously indicating a…
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A mother’s pain
THE mother of a little girl suffering brain and spinal injuries from a freak boating accident has painted a heart-wrenching tale of pain, stress and…
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Ladies discover incredible bond
IN AN incredible twist of fate, a trip to Sale has brought three local ladies together. Swan Hill residents Gwen Watson and Laurel Kelly went…
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Bunnings to break ground next week
BUNNINGS is due to commence building of a $13 million Swan Hill store next week, creating more than 50 local jobs in the process. Locals…









