Community
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Women riders get support in bicycle push
ABOUT 30 women braved a chilly start to Sunday to take part in a women’s cycling event in Nichols Point. Women of all ages and…
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Woodworking team has surprises in store
DOUG Rootsey and Margaret Dunlop’s wooden creations are nothing short of “breathtaking”. The couple’s home visitors or people who see their work at SRS Benetook…
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Ice skating rink opens in Mildura CBD
LANGTREE Mall has transformed into a winter wonderland for the school holidays as an ice skating rink takes over the city centre. Mildura City Heart’s…
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Call goes out for Red Cliffs centenary volunteers
THE on-again, off-again Red Cliffs centenary celebrations remain on track, but organisers are now looking for volunteers to ensure the smooth running of a bumper…
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Stay healthy, hang out with mates
HANGING out with your mates is good for your health – especially as you get older. Getting together with a group of mates has been…
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99 is a winning score for old master Len Spence
LEN Spence attributes his old age to being born 99 years ago. And who better to be cracking dad jokes than a father to five,…
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Wentworth civic centre upgrade gets a $700,000 boost
WENTWORTH Shire Council has secured more than $700,000 in federal funding towards an upgrade of the Wentworth Civic Centre. A plan to upgrade the upstairs…
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Refugee family feeling right at home in Mildura
SIX decades in and AMES Australia is still helping refugees work and homes in Australia. One family who was settled in Mildura nine months ago…
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Thanks go to community’s finest
EIGHT outstanding people were recognised in a ceremony at the Australian Inland Botanic Gardens on Wednesday. Member for Murray Helen Dalton presented community recognition statements…
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Domestic violence can show in everyday settings
HAIRDRESSERS, netball coaches and school teachers may not be the first people who come to mind when imagining people on the front lines of combating…
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Mildura community comes together on Reconciliation Week
MILDURA residents joined hundreds of thousands of people across Australia marking National Sorry Day this week. Sorry Day, held annually on May 26, marks the…
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Wentworth celebrates St John’s Anglican Church anniversary
SUNDAY marked 150 years since works on the first church on the Darling River began. At 3pm on May 23, 1871, Judge Francis laid the…