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Mildura passenger rail push to steam ahead
A PASSENGER rail lobby group has vowed to ramp up pressure on political parties in the coming months for the return of Mildura services after…
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Woman’s armed raid guilty plea
A WODONGA woman has entered a guilty plea to a charge over her involvement in an armed raid on a rural Robinvale property in April…
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Man breaches intervention order
A MILDURA man who breached an intervention order by meeting his partner within a day of his release from prison has been sent back behind…
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Bring others along for a ride, Mildura taxi driver says
DEMAND for taxis in Mildura on weekend nights could be eased if taxi rank security guards took a more proactive role in organising passengers heading…
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Even the bravest may need help
CARING for her chronically ill husband Pete was taking a toll on Mildura’s Mary Wilson.She credits her resilience to the Carers Victoria Mildura team.“I’ve been…
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Member for Mildura Peter Crisp pledges to see out full term if elected
MEMBER for Mildura Peter Crisp has scoffed at suggestions he won’t see out his full term if re-elected in November’s state election as “unfounded gossip”…
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Sunraysia interschool chess shows how to make mates
MULTI-tasking and forward thinking were the keys to success at the Sunraysia interschool chess tournament at Henderson College yesterday.More than 110 students from primary and…
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Powering up jobs
MILDURA mayor Mark Eckel has praised the 112 MW Karadoc solar farm and said its investment in local renewable energy and employment is a huge…
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RUOK? convoy in Mildura: A few words make a big difference
ONE question could make all the difference to someone struggling with mental health issues.That was the message of the RUOK? convoy, a national suicide prevention…
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Glenn Milne wants ‘messy’ birds declared as pests” Stop the pigeons
PIGEON poop is causing a stink across the region with one Mildura councillor calling for them to join feral cats on the list of declared…
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Mildura business backs farmers in drought
SUNRAYSIA businesses are being encouraged to support the region’s drought-affected farmers. Mildura burger joint Phatty Boombah will donate $1 from every cheeseburger sold over the next…
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Hot and dry July
TOP temperatures in Mildura over the past month were more than two degrees warmer than the long-term historical average for July.The warmer temperatures coincided with…











