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  • New border boss

    New border boss

    VICTORIA’S first cross border commissioner will be based in Wodonga, with the State Government to announce the appointment of a senior departmental bureaucrat to the…

  • Dog pound probe

    Dog pound probe

    A STATE government department is investigating a fresh complaint against the Mildura pound just months after a probe found it failed to meet standards.  Agriculture Minister…

  • Vote over sister city visit

    Vote over sister city visit

    MILDURA councillors will decide whether the region will host a sister city event next year, with ratepayers expected to foot the bill for overseas visitors…

  • $300 million plan to build unis

    UNIVERSITIES would be given money to build new teaching buildings and conduct fresh research through a $300 million fund under a Labor government.The opposition’s proposed…

  • In the Classroom: Spring splash

    In the Classroom: Spring splash

    IRYMPLE Secondary College celebrated the end of term with a splash of colour.Student Representative Council co-ordinator Rod Matheson said the annual Spring Carnival and colour…

  • Mildura Base Hospital staff’s hard lessons

    Mildura Base Hospital staff’s hard lessons

    Debbie Dommersness, an emergency department nurse at Mildura Base Hospital for 17 years, has seen her share of family violence cases.While she’s always been sensitive…

  • Peeps in the past: Aussies shine in Palestine

    Peeps in the past: Aussies shine in Palestine

    100 years agoBROKEN GLASS WANTED: Director of Munitions now holding the Marine Store license for Mildura is prepared to buy old metals of every description:…

  • ‘Little things’ in big picture

    ‘Little things’ in big picture

    MILDURA’S George Chaffey Bridge and a section of the Murray River can now be seen from Mildura Central shopping centre with Merbein artist Terry McGowan…

  • In the Classroom: True colours shine through

    In the Classroom: True colours shine through

    IRYMPLE Primary School Year 5-6 students passed on their footy skills to their peers during their annual AFL day last week.About 120 Prep to Grade…

  • Bin plan on the nose

    Bin plan on the nose

    ENVIRONMENT Councillor Anthony Cirillo says there should not be a “one size fits all” approach to council waste services. Cr Cirillo said residents’ main concerns with…

  • Cardross Hall’s history set to spring to life at show

    THE history of the Cardross Public Hall is set to be celebrated at the Cardross Spring Show this year.The current brick hall was built by…

  • Shore to be a big night

    Shore to be a big night

    OUYEN Lake is almost full and to celebrate the town is throwing a party.A big crowd is expected next Friday night for the Ouyen Lake…

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