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  • Two men charged over alleged burglary

    Two men charged over alleged burglary

    TWO Mildura men have been charged with aggravated burglary and intentionally causing serious injury after an incident on Friday at a Brian Crescent home where…

  • Dishing up tips for fussy kids

    Dishing up tips for fussy kids

    A SERIES of workshops will be held in Mildura aimed at helping the parents of children with fussy eating habits.The workshops are suitable for carers,…

  • Pay gap plan ‘interesting’

    A LABOR plan to force companies to publicly disclose how much they pay women compared to men will be closely examined by the Coalition.Minister for…

  • Taking aim at sugar drinks

    More than nine out of 10 (93 per cent) parents agree that water should be the default option in kids’ meals, according to the latest…

  • Farming: Sweet season

    HARVEST of navel oranges is coming to an end, and citrus growers made it through winter without major issues.The bulk of the popular navel oranges…

  • Moving forward in leaps and bounds

    Moving forward in leaps and bounds

    IT WAS sparkles, hairspray and cartwheels galore as more than 90 gymnasts took to the floor in Sunday’s North West Regional Gymnastics Championships at Mildura…

  • Farming: Pulse crops shrink

    Farming: Pulse crops shrink

    THE nation’s pulse crops are expected to be “smaller” this season, with the ongoing dry conditions a major factor. However, Pulse Australia chief executive officer Nick…

  • Jumping at the chance to win big

    Jumping at the chance to win big

    HIS strong Merbein family ties are not the only reason Gippsland cowboy Sam Garraway will travel to Mildura next month.The 20-year-old will be among dozens…

  • Shed fund builds

    Shed fund builds

    RED Cliffs is a step closer to turning the sod on its first Men’s Shed, with a Federal Government grant of $4500 topping up the…

  • The big stink: Council faces controversial votes on bin services, tip hours

    The big stink: Council faces controversial votes on bin services, tip hours

    MILDURA Council is pushing forward with its controversial plan to reduce kerbside rubbish bin collection from weekly to fortnightly. The council wants to introduce a new…

  • Traffic delayed after crash in the city

    Traffic delayed after crash in the city

    TWO cars were significantly damaged and a section of Tenth Street closed off for a short period yesterday after a driver allegedly failed to give…

  • Two faces on health bill

    MEMBER for Northern Victoria Mark Gepp has slammed Mildura MP Peter Crisp as “two faced” when it comes to rural health services and funding.It follows…

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