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Funds flow on
FIVE community organisations in Robinvale and Wemen will share in $5000 raised by Wemen Solar Farm workers this week.The funds, donated by 150 on-site electricians…
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Mike Elrington back in Mildura
AFTER a “memorable” performance at the Get Your Blues On festival earlier this year, Mike Elrington has returned to Sunraysia.The musician will perform a range…
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Abattoir at a standstill: Meatco silent on operations timeline, despite approvals from authorities
THE Mildura South Abattoir remains in limbo six weeks after operator Meatco claimed Mildura Council delays had kept the site’s doors closed. Operations at the abattoir…
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Mildura’s biggest ever blokes BBQ: Time to talk health
MEN should talk to their GP about prostate cancer once they turn 50.If there’s a family history, the conversation should start at 40.This was the…
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Not wet enough: Ouyen farmers get late-season rain
OUYEN farmers this week received more rain in two days than they did in the past two months – but it was a little late.The…
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Langtree Avenue fashion on the catwalk
TWELVE Sunraysia models will strut their stuff while showcasing the latest fashion from Mildura City Heart traders at the SS19 Fashion Night Out next week.Mildura…
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Merbein barbecue to help drought-stricken farmers
THE Merbein community is encouraged to show their support to drought-stricken farmers during a fundraising barbecue on the Merbein Uniting Church lawns this weekend.The church…
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Teenagers get in touch with history at Lake Mungo
LAKE Mungo proved an ideal backdrop for teenagers to come out of their shell and engage in workshops, designed to prepare them for life after…
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New cancer treatment unit green light
MILDURA will get a new $11 million cancer radiation oncology treatment centre by the end of 2019, meaning local cancer patients can receive treatment while…
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No remorse for vicious attack: Homeless man lashes out as he’s handed jail time
A HOMELESS man who bashed a woman unconscious in a sustained and vicious attack at Mildura’s disused railyards this month will spend the next 12…
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Food for thought at breakfast
WIRADJURI man and former National Rugby League player Joe Williams will be speaking about mental health and suicide prevention over breakfast next week.Organised by the…
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Anti-private sentiments
MEMBER for Mildura Peter Crisp says the Coalition would continue the Victorian Government’s review of Mildura Base Hospital, while rival candidates say Labor should have…











