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Farming: Water protection pilot planned
LANDHOLDERS in NSW’s western region have an opportunity to take part in a pilot program that aims to achieve multiple outcomes for pest animals, biosecurity,…
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Farming: Soil disease update
NEW and experienced agronomists across Australia’s grain-growing regions are being invited to take part in the 2018 PreDicta B root disease risk management courses to…
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Substitute councillor to be named
THE identity of Mildura’s ninth councillor will be known by noon today when the Victorian Electoral Commission (VEC) holds its countback to replace the late…
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Tony Alessi distances himself from Labor’s personal Peter Crisp attack
MILDURA Labor candidate Tony Alessi’s campaign team and ALP officials in Melbourne are at odds over a controversial television advertisement attacking sitting Nationals MP Peter…
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In Bob’s world, nothing stops
EXTREME heat, rain and snow, war zones and cancer haven’t stopped Bob Dibble from travelling through 31 countries in 226 days on a Honda CT…
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$1 billion regional fund plan: Coalition vows decentralisation boost
THE Coalition promises to establish a $1 billion Decentralisation Fund if it wins this month’s Victorian election.State Nationals leader Peter Walsh will visit Mildura today to…
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Remembering family and mates
REMEMBRANCE Day is a day of reflection and a day to appreciate the sacrifices that were made for future generations.Red Cliffs’ Marty Cameron knows all…
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The Nationals pledge equestrian upgrade
RIDERS at the Sunraysia Equestrian Centre would be protected from the elements if The Nationals are elected to government.At the Mildura-Alcheringa Pony Club 40-year reunion…
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It takes a village
IT is a slow process, but Mildura residents are on the right track when it comes to making adjustments to live sustainably, according to Mildura…
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Lest we forget: Generations in our service
TREATING Australian soldiers and locals in Papua New Guinea was one of the richest experiences of veteran Ken Barclay’s colourful life.Mr Barclay served a year…
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‘Kind and caring’ Bette Cohrs laid to rest
A RED Cliffs grandmother who was shot dead while babysitting a four-year-old child late last month has been remembered as a kind-hearted, devoted family woman…
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In honour of their sacrifice
RED Cliffs Secondary College marked the 100th anniversary of the World War I armistice with the unveiling of an avenue of honour.Students, staff and guests including…











