News
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Mildura migration stories
If you or a member of your family have had a migration experience, Mildura Arts Centre is keen to hear your story. MAC is calling…
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SA premier calls for basin meeting
South Australian Premier Steven Marshall has called for a meeting of Australia’s water ministers to consider recent reports into the Murray-Darling Basin, including SA’s royal…
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Positive lessons at Irymple South Primary School
THE second week of school year was an exciting one for Irymple South Primary School students and staff. The school community this week celebrated the…
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Sunraysia football: South Mildura add extra bite
WITH two months until the start of the Sunraysia Football Netball League (SFNL) season opening round, many clubs are still actively recruiting. South Mildura have…
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Fly in, fly out visit to Mildura for reality TV star
REALITY TV star and model Leah Johnsen stepped out on to the runway at Mildura Airport this week. Leah, who is turning heads as a…
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Spreading word on the grapevine at Dried FruitAustralia event
LOCAL dried fruit growers discussed harvesting practices at the first Dried Fruit Australia (DFA) industry event for the year yesterday. As the season gets under…
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Mildura dad’s ride for illness
MILDURA’S Jeff McAliece has not one, but two major reasons to participate in the Victorian Ride for Sick Kids this year. Their names are Sophie,…
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Big dialysis boost for Robinvale
PATIENTS in Robinvale who receive dialysis can be assured they are “using the most up-to-date machines,” according to Robinvale District Health Services (RDHS) nurse unit…
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Dareton land gets waste plan cash
Dareton Local Aboriginal Land Council has been awarded a $25,000 grant to develop a rubbish management plan. The local Aboriginal land council is one of…
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Cheap buy-in for savvy Mallee investors
STORIES of property in the Mallee being on the market for under $50,000 aren’t entirely unprecedented. But it’s rare to have a town’s old bakery…
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Royal commission: Aged care boss defends industry
A MILDURA aged care facility boss says failings in the sector could be largely due to a “critical” lack of Federal Government funding. Chaffey Aged…
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Anti-violence funding for Robinvale co-op
MURRAY Valley Aboriginal Co-operative in Robinvale will share in $2.7 million over two years as part of the Preventing the Cycle of Violence Aboriginal Fund.…









