Arts and Entertainment
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Show the fabric of community
MORE than 150 quilts were on display in the Grain Shed on Saturday, with the auditorium filled to the brim. Every wall held hanging quilts…
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Marketing, security on menu
A SMALL business breakfast with topics including marketing and cybersecurity will be hosted by Murray River Council in Barham in December. The breakfast will be…
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Sisters series harnesses star power
The Seven Sisters – Lucinda Riley Reviewed by Sally Op’t Hoog LUCINDA Riley hit the jackpot when she decided to write a series of books…
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‘Fur’ Pete’s sake, leash dogs
AN increase in complaints has prompted Murray River Council to urge dog owners to adhere to responsible pet ownership laws, particularly in areas where dogs…
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Hosking wants the VFF job to get farmers back on the national stage
With the election for VFF president hotting up, North West farmer is talking to the candidates. This week we meet with Brett Hosking. QUAMBATOOK mixed…
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Roving is an open book
STORY time hit the road last Wednesday when the Swan Hill library hosted its annual Roving Storytime event to celebrate Children’s Week. Parents, grandparents and…
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Free green waste drop-off success
THERE were plenty of green thumbs at the weekend with Swan Hill Council’s free green waste initiative hailed a success. On the last weekend of…
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Juniors have write stuff
YOUNG writers from 10 local schools in Swan Hill and surrounding areas interpreted the theme “Flood” for this year’s Young Writers competition. On Wednesday evening…
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Housing policy ‘re-floating Titanic’
MEMBER for Murray Plains Peter Walsh says Premier Jacinta Allan is “frantically trying to re-float the Titanic” with her latest round of multi-billion dollar promises…
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Turning leaf on town’s history
AFTER decades of diligent research, Allan “Prof” Milburn’s knowledge of Wycheproof’s history has been compiled into a book. Wycheproof and District – The Way It…










