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Hackers hit online payments
MILDURA police are urging residents to be vigilant when it comes to online payments following a spate of hacking incidents.Police said a number of incidents…
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‘You’re not dead, get up’, man tells partner: Three months’ jail over twin assaults
A MILDURA man charged over two violent assaults on his partner has found himself behind bars after choosing to represent himself in court.Magistrate Michael Coghlan…
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Axe wielder fined
A MAN threw an axe through the window of a Mildura home after being stabbed by one of its occupants in the street, a court…
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Mildura motorists topping up fuel at top price
THIS time last year the average unleaded fuel price across Victoria was 130.9 cents per litre, and last week 154.3 cents however prices this week…
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Fruit fly pest trap promise
THE Coalition has promised to spend $1 million on fruit fly trapping in Sunraysia if it wins next month’s state election.Nationals leader Peter Walsh and…
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Cut up over tree chop
A MILDURA resident is angry and confused after finding her trees “mutilated” for the third time this year.Similar incidents often happened two years ago but…
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Hot Stuff: Laughing at wrong stuff with Alex Williamson
SUNRAYSIA will get to know the “real” Alex Williamson tonight when he performs at the Mildura Arts Centre.Williamson is considered one of Australia’s most popular…
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Sign up for Mildura Base Hospital forum
SUNRAYSIA locals must register today if they want to have a say about the future of Mildura Base Hospital at two community sessions to be…
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Mildura business wins at Wine Industry Impact Awards
MILDURA contract wine filling company Best Bottlers has become the toast of the Australian wine industry after winning the 2018 Pernod Ricard Winemakers Engineering award…
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Young Mildura mum assaults teens
A YOUNG Mildura mother who could not remember assaulting two schoolgirls who were celebrating the end of the academic year was arrested when she sought…
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Trinity Lutheran College’s Showtime wraps up at Sunset Hall
SUNSET Hall has been transformed into a circus tent this week for the Trinity Lutheran College performance Showtime.Students have displayed their dancing, singing and instrumental…
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Coalition backs rates burden help in Victoria
THE Victorian Coalition has urged Premier Daniel Andrews to offer council rates assistance to farmers and their families as part of the Victorian Government’s drought…











