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Down the years: One of Mildura’s earliest residences burns down
100 years agoLOCAL ITEMS: Another of Mildura’s oldest residences was destroyed by fire last night. Erected in 1888 by Mr J. Dundas, occupied by Messrs Dundas,…
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In the Classroom: Little writers tackle big issues
STUDENTS at Nangiloc Colignan and District Primary School are excelling in literacy since the introduction of the Big Write Program.The program that has students write…
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Council budget gets one response
JUST one public submission was received on Mildura Council’s 2018-19 draft budget, which could slug ratepayers an extra $28 a year for waste management and…
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Craze rocks Chaffey Aged Care
CHAFFEY Aged Care residents have jumped on board with global craze VIC ROCKS, to entice more members of the community to visit the facility.The “kindness…
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Bail denied to smash driver after plea
A MAN has indicated he will plead guilty to charges arising from a smash at Robinvale late last year that left his cousin and another…
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Earliest of bonds
THE state of mind of a new mother greatly impacts the mental health of her child.That’s the opinion of Mildura mum Kim Long, who said…
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Psychic expo lifts spirits
PSYCHIC and wellbeing expo organisers are already planning to return next year following the success of the event in Sunraysia at the weekend.Hundreds of people…
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Nutrano bid halted
A SECOND takeover bid of a major Sunraysia business by fresh produce company Nutrano has been halted.Nutrano Produce Group Limited yesterday announced it had put its…
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40th Mildura Eisteddfod: Efforts finely tuned
PIANOFORTE adjudicator Alison Kirkpatrick has been “definitely impressed” by the performers at the Mildura Eisteddfod this year.The experienced piano teacher and musician has travelled worldwide…
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Road blitz nabs 72
DESPITE warnings of an increased police presence and safety blitz over the long weekend, many drivers are still not getting the message.Mildura police nabbed 72…
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No scooter hoon crackdown here
MILDURA Council will not put the brakes on mobility scooter riders after Brisbane City Council called for the speed limit of motorised mobility devices to…
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Kids caught in rush
FLANNELETTE shirts and fake beards were popular among students who stepped back in time yesterday at Trinity Lutheran College’s Goldfields Day.The Grade 5 students used…










