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  • Murray Darling crisis: Gutted anglers take action

    Murray Darling crisis: Gutted anglers take action

    RECREATIONAL anglers left heartbroken by images of hundreds of thousands of dead native fish have taken it upon themselves to save others in the Darling…

  • A good cure for school holidays boredom at Langtree Mall

    A good cure for school holidays boredom at Langtree Mall

    THEY say laughter is the best medicine and two doctors in their miniature planes were prescribing exactly that in the Langtree Mall yesterday. The Loyal…

  • Our heat puts Melbourne in shade

    NORTH-west Victoria is set to bear the brunt of a week-long heatwave beginning today. While for much of the next week Melbourne residents will be…

  • No way to spend Christmas

     BREACH of bail conditions resulted in a Mildura man spending Christmas and the new year in jail, rather than with his young daughter. Clinton Gadd…

  • Mildura Toyota, Mazda and BMW dealerships in new hands

    Mildura Toyota, Mazda and BMW dealerships in new hands

    THE keys to Mildura’s Toyota, Mazda and BMW dealerships are now in new hands. Peter Kittle Motor Company, a well known operator of dealerships in…

  • LETTER: Climate change catches out MDBA

    MURRAY-Darling Basin Authority CEO Phillip Glyde’s opinion piece appears to have been written prior to the revelation of the fish deaths on the Darling.Mr Glyde…

  • Intermittent fasting trend hits Sunraysia

    Intermittent fasting trend hits Sunraysia

    Intermittent fasting is on the rise in Australia, and a local nutritionist says it has the potential to work. Recent University of Adelaide studies show…

  • Three months’ jail for drink driver

    A SERIAL drink driver who was thrown through the front windscreen of his car as it rolled on Kulkyne Way had consumed about 20 drinks…

  • Acoustic creatures playing a new beat

    Acoustic creatures playing a new beat

    FROM playing a gig in the busy Melbourne streets to Mildura’s laid-back pubs, it was only a matter of weeks. That was the reason why…

  • Murray algae watch

    LOWER Murray Water (LMW) will continue to monitor Murray River quality daily following the discovery of fluctuating levels of blue-green algae in the river system…

  • Dementia care on telehealth

    SUNRAYSIA residents suffering with younger-onset dementia will be able to use specialist services through their phone with the ­announcement of the $1.7 million Better Care…

  • Tiny Feet’s big step pays

    Tiny Feet’s big step pays

    FRESH from a year travelling the globe, Tiny Feet are back in Mildura ready to perform. While in the UK, Steph Rogers and Ben Bamborough…

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