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  • Forum goes back to basics

    THE success of artisan agriculture and premium food in our region will be the focus of a forum held tomorrow.Hosted by Agriculture Victoria as part…

  • Dining out on a festival of words

    THE Mildura Writers Festival gets into full swing on Friday.A festival feature lunch will be held at Stefano’s Cafe, where Kate Larsen will interview Jane…

  • Fair a treasure hunter’s delight

    Fair a treasure hunter’s delight

    THE Mildura Antique Fair was the “perfect” place to discover rare and hard to find items at the weekend.Among the fair’s wares was the controversial…

  • Grants to grow your business

    A NEW Mildura Regional Development program will encourage more Sunraysia locals to become entrepreneurs over the next 12 months with the help of a $50,000…

  • Man cries poor over rubbish clean-up order

    A MAN who claimed he could not afford to clean up two huge piles of industrial waste on his Nichols Point property has been fined…

  • Farming: Records make light work of trade

    Farming: Records make light work of trade

    AS tough seasonal conditions continue throughout much of the western NSW region, there is a high rate of movement of stock and products both on…

  • Wade Moiler on mend

    Wade Moiler on mend

    MILDURA’S Wade Moiler is recovering in hospital after crashing during the weekend’s Hattah Desert Race, but it hasn’t stopped him from eyeing off his next…

  • NAIDOC Week celebrations: Joyful corroboree

    NAIDOC Week celebrations: Joyful corroboree

    The Mildura Council and Aboriginal Action Committee-led event began with a welcome to country by Latje Latje elder Aunty Janine Wilson before Uncle Willy Hannah…

  • Smokers hazy on dangers

    Smokers hazy on dangers

    RESEARCH that shows gaps in smokers’ awareness of 23 cigarette-related health conditions highlights how people don’t understand the extent of smoking damage, according to Sunraysia…

  • Kazoos wow children for holiday fun

    Kazoos wow children for holiday fun

    MILDURA Central is the place to be this week for children under seven with Melbourne-based children’s entertainers The Kazoos performing daily.Husband and wife team Celia…

  • Trade booms as teams find camp

    RED Cliffs has been a big winner of this year’s Hattah Desert Race with the town’s accommodation houses and eateries reaping the rewards.From Thursday, riders…

  • Super healthcare

    SUNRAYSIA residents have taken full advantage of Chemist Warehouse’s new 24/7 opening hours with its first week in operation a record breaker.The Langtree Avenue pharmacy…

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