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  • Pool scare a warning

    TWO pre-schoolers were taken to Mildura Base Hospital on Sunday with “suspected post-drowning symptoms” following an ­incident in a backyard swimming pool.An Ambulance Victoria spokeswoman…

  • Mildura ‘risk’ denied bail

    Mildura ‘risk’ denied bail

    POLICE said a Mildura man smashed the window of a local business while staff were inside and a few days before recklessly caused injury to…

  • Making a difference

    Making a difference

    THE saying goes “If you build it, they will come” and for local makers’ and artists’ collective Sunraysed, nothing could be closer to the truth.What…

  • Mallee on anthrax watch

    SHEEP and cattle farmers across the Mallee have been reminded to report any sudden stock deaths following a case of anthrax at a sheep property…

  • Down the years: Prisoners freed, elephant takes a bath

    Down the years: Prisoners freed, elephant takes a bath

    100 years ago WAR NEWS: A message from Brussels says: The last German soldier left Brussels at midday on Saturday after extraordinary scenes. German troops sold…

  • In the Classroom: Boffins rewarded

    In the Classroom: Boffins rewarded

    TWO local students with a passion for sciences were last week recognised for their achievement at the Victor Chang School Science Awards ceremony in Broken…

  • Kayden’s life meant fun

    Kayden’s life meant fun

    ABOUT 1000 people yesterday cele­brated the short life of popular young Wentworth local Kayden Cullinan, who was remembered as a boy from the bush whose…

  • Hard slog ends today

    Hard slog ends today

    THERE will be a big sigh of relief among Year 12 students today at the end of the exam period.Mildura Senior College Year 12 student…

  • Mildura transport operator welcomes Calder Highway reprieve

    Mildura transport operator welcomes Calder Highway reprieve

    A MILDURA transport operator expects major upgrades to the Calder Highway could cut the time it takes to transport fruit to Melbourne by half an…

  • A Mildura teen’s eye-opening journey to Tanzanian homeland

    A Mildura teen’s eye-opening journey to Tanzanian homeland

    TANZANIAN-born refugee Superanse Nduwarugira was no different to most Mildura teenagers in dreaming of a big house, high-paying job and a flash car.But a trip…

  • Everything goes into this show

    Everything goes into this show

    THIS year’s Mildura Calisthenics ­Concert will be all about energy.It’s expected to be an colourful program of rods, clubs, march, free-arm, ballet-like aesthetics and, song…

  • Farming: Hearty boost for the beef, sheep markets

    AUSTRALIA’S sheep meat and beef producers are set to enjoy strong prices into next year, supported by a growing global appetite for meat amid limited…

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