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  • A life lived to its fullest

    A life lived to its fullest

    JENNIE Hanlon has lived life to it’s fullest. She has experienced and seen things very few of us get the opportunity to. In her word’s…

  • Euston crash three stable

    THREE women, all in their 20s, remained in hospitals in Melbourne late yesterday after suffering serious injuries in a fatal car crash at Euston on…

  • Cod moved to safety

    TWENTY large Murray cod were yesterday moved from the lower Darling River near Menindee in the hope they can regain health for future breeding and…

  • Teen: forgive thy sins

    Teen: forgive thy sins

    A TEENAGER has told a court he is done with his unruly behaviour and now just wants to “get high off life”, attend church and…

  • Floods hit Murrayville in Mallee deluge

    Floods hit Murrayville in Mallee deluge

    A FLASH flood incident in Murrayville has renewed fears about the town’s drainage, as Mildura Council looks to implement a solution later this year. Heavy…

  • Build healthy habits

    Build healthy habits

    WEIGHT gain in early childhood can lead to cardiovascular and metabolic risk factors in teenage years, according to new research from the University of Sydney.…

  • Pride in art display

    Pride in art display

    MILDURA Art Centre’s newest exhibition Works on Paper has been in the making for the past 12 months. Twenty-three artists from ArtRageUs a service run…

  • Plea for return of stolen $4000 bike

    Plea for return of stolen $4000 bike

    A LOCAL man says he has been left “heartbroken” for the second time in two years, following the theft of his $4000 battery operated bicycle.…

  • Anti-cotton fury ‘not entirely fair’, Nationals leader says

    Anti-cotton fury ‘not entirely fair’, Nationals leader says

    DEPUTY Prime Minister Michael McCormack has labelled criticism of rice and cotton growers as “not entirely fair” and again pointed the finger at prolonged drought…

  • Call for Sunraysia farmers with ‘undocumented’ workers to own up

    Call for Sunraysia farmers with ‘undocumented’ workers to own up

    SUNRAYSIA farmers relying on “undocumented” workers to get their crops away need to speak up. Anonymously. The Victorian Farmers Federation is this week surveying local…

  • Public input needed on Australia Day, Wentworth Shire mayor says

    Public input needed on Australia Day, Wentworth Shire mayor says

    WENTWORTH Shire Council will overhaul its future Australia Day planning after it cancelled last month’s official Australia Day awards ceremony due to a lack of…

  • Crews save houseboats from 10m flames at Mildura

    Crews save houseboats from 10m flames at Mildura

    SEVERAL luxury houseboats came close to being destroyed by a large blaze that broke out at the Mildura Houseboats mooring site on Etiwanda Avenue early…

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