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Farm reopens despite risks
THE Bannerton Solar Farm was reopened yesterday, but the Electrical Trades Union said some work was stopped because of electrical issues that could have been…
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Bouncing back from cancer
OLIVIA Gallo knows first-hand the importance of listening to your body.“Whether you’re 17 or 87, it doesn’t matter,” she said.“You need to be on top…
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Wentworth Shire Council to fly water flag
WENTWORTH Shire Council will spearhead a group representing water users along the lower Darling River and Great Darling Anabranch in a bid to influence government…
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First-class care open for patients
MILDURA Airport’s new patient transfer station is operational, just in time for winter.The first transfer is expected to take place next week after the keys…
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Concrete fate up in air
CONCRETE left over from the removal of Sunraysia’s decommissioned irrigation channels could still end up in landfill or be crushed against the wishes of residents…
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Community Roadsafe Mildura to host biker safety forum
THERE is an average of 213 motorcycle-related injuries in Sunraysia each year, with fractures the most common type.To combat that alarming number, Community Roadsafe Mildura (CRM)…
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Serial killer suspect’s online search for love in Mildura
STEVEN Hainsworth slipped quietly across the border into Mildura from South Australia a few years back.He used dating website Badoo to expand his “social network” in…
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Town on the brink: Pooncarie pub owners may choose to sell over lack of school
CLOSE to the heart of the quintessential Aussie country town are its school, its pub and its footy club.Picturesque Pooncarie, a 150-year-old port on the…
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Electorate officer to be based at Wentworth
A THIRD electorate office for the seat of Murray will be based in Wentworth, says Member for Murray Austin Evans. Eight months after he was elected,…
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Call goes up to bring back the old style tech schools
Not all students are academic, so is our educational system hands-on enough for young people who want a career in the trades? CAITLYN MORGAN asks our…
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SD NEWS: Kill suspect says he’s innocent (June 1)
Your Friday SD News: Kill suspect says he’s innocent, airport boost, aggravated burglary in Merbein, Eisteddfod speech and drama starts. Subscribe or Login to see…
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Infrastructure push could yield jobs – Glenn Milne
MILDURA Council has advanced its push for the Victorian Government to fund the $225 million asset-renewal gap for regional councils, which councillor Glenn Milne says will…










