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  • Down the years: Nurses need light around the hospital

    Down the years: Nurses need light around the hospital

    100 years agoLOCAL NEWS: The items at the Mildura Council meeting were: Mr H. Mitting asked that the culvert on Glasson’s Hill be removed. Fifteen…

  • Irymple ‘ravaged by the war’

    Irymple ‘ravaged by the war’

    EVEN when soccer was in decline in Melbourne in the 1890s, Mildura had kept the flag flying for a few years, engaging in local scratch…

  • Smoking levels way too high – VicHealth

    Smoking levels way too high – VicHealth

    MORE than 20 per cent of people in the ­Loddon-Mallee region continue to smoke and VicHealth chief executive officer Jerril Rechter says it is “critical”…

  • August the time to step up the pace

    August the time to step up the pace

    HEALTHY Thriving Mildura is hoping to sign up another 300 participants for this year’s 10,000 Steps Challenge before registrations close ons Friday.Team captains yesterday came…

  • Sunraysia buzzing

    Sunraysia buzzing

    CLOSE to 150,000 beehives will call Sunraysia’s orchards home for the next month as almond pollination gets under way.With almond trees expected to blossom in a…

  • Mildura gets moving

    Mildura gets moving

    TRANSPORT and movement are top of the priority list for Mildura residents, ­according to a Mildura Council interactive map.The map, drawn up by the council…

  • Camp safety alert

    Camp safety alert

    PARKS Victoria rangers and Forest Fire Management Victoria (FFM) officers are urging visitors keep safe and follow campfire guidelines after responding to 45 unattended campfires…

  • Rental pain ease

    Rental pain ease

    A CAMPAIGN is under way to make all rental homes in Mildura and across the state energy efficient to save tenants extra cash and cut…

  • Wentworth on the map

    WENTWORTH towns are a step closer to being recognised on NSW Government material after a successful lobbying effort, Wentworth Shire Council says. In April the council…

  • New house helps health service grow

    THE slab has been poured on what Robinvale District Health Services (RDHS) hopes will be the solution to their staff housing issues.RDHS board chair Quentin…

  • Dogs rule the roost

    Dogs rule the roost

    WITH four massive Maremma dogs protecting their flock of about 1000 hens, Red Cliffs egg producers Paris and Paige Stephens can rest easy at night.After…

  • FARMING: Grower help wanted by researchers

    FARMING: Grower help wanted by researchers

    RESEARCHERS are seeking the assistance of grain growers and advisers in Victoria and South Australia in providing samples of diseases detected in this year’s commercial…

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