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  • Alliance outlines election needs

    Alliance outlines election needs

    LODDON Mallee Disability Alliance have outlined an election platform calling on all political parties to deliver long-term commitments to the all abilities community. A spokesperson…

  • A soldier’s tour of duty

    A soldier’s tour of duty

    FROM 1965 to 1972, all Australian 20-year-old men were required to register for national service. Names of potential conscripts were selected by a birthday ballot,…

  • Shire rules on sponsorship and landfill requests

    Shire rules on sponsorship and landfill requests

    WENTWORTH Shire’s April meeting saw councillors sign off on more than $1.2 million in purchases and event sponsorship. The most significant item was discussed confidentially,…

  • Preparations underway for boot scootin’ festival

    Preparations underway for boot scootin’ festival

    THE Mildura Country Music Festival will return in September this year across multiple different venues. Joystar Promotions have organised the festival for the second year…

  • Fringe Festival funding announced

    Fringe Festival funding announced

    THE Mildura Fringe Festival has become one of more than 20 events across Victoria to receive funding through the latest round of the State Government’s…

  • Burrows reappointed development chair

    Burrows reappointed development chair

    REGIONAL Development Australia has reappointed Loddon Mallee chair Leonie Burrows. Based in Mildura, Ms Burrows has held prominent leadership roles at the Mildura Rural City…

  • Bubsie’s centenary road trip

    Bubsie’s centenary road trip

    HENDERSON College was the stop for a 102-year-old Citroën 5CV on Tuesday morning, ahead of a tour retracing the steps taken by the first car…

  • Ninety years young and going strong

    Ninety years young and going strong

    This Sunday marks 90 years since a breakaway group’s plans for a new golf course came to fruition with Riverside Golf Club adding to numerous…

  • Rating quandary ‘difficult’

    Rating quandary ‘difficult’

    RESIDENTS, businesses and irrigated farmers will pay more while dryland farmers will have rates cut under a move that divided councillors during a spirited debate…

  • Respect for a ‘noble’ Pope

    Respect for a ‘noble’ Pope

    MILDURA Rural City Council flew national flags at its buildings at half-mast on Tuesday as a mark of respect following the sudden death of Pope…

  • Budding artists’ brush with fame

    Budding artists’ brush with fame

    THE artwork of eight young artists has been transformed into large-scale decals and displayed on buildings at the Quambatook Caravan Park as part of a…

  • Fashion fundraiser to take flight

    Fashion fundraiser to take flight

    LOCAL not-for-profit Wings for Kids will be hosting a fundraiser fashion parade this weekend. The not-for-profit comprised of community members volunteering their time and expertise…

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