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In the Classroom: Virtual view is a real shift for Trinity Lutheran College students
SIX Trinity Lutheran College students have worked with local environmental groups to create an iTunes app and 360-degree virtual reality video about the Murray River.On…
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‘Feral’ trees need chop, Peter Crisp says
MEMBER for Mildura Peter Crisp says the time has almost come for Mildura Council to enforce the removal of “feral” backyard trees and make owners…
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Mowing down a scourge: Lawnmower man’s tour arrives in Mildura
FOR the past 11 years, Claude “The Mowerman” Harvey has made it his mission to take his lawnmower out of the backyard and on the…
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Business owners fed up with attacks
TWO Mildura businesses have compared a stretch of Deakin Avenue to war-torn Afghanistan after a group of youths pelted rocks at guests, smashed their glass…
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Sudden impact: Bike mishaps are a life setback, but there’s support
IN 2012, motorbike racing veteran and stuntman Jack Walker had seen his fair share of crashes and was no stranger to injury or making a…
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‘Pay your share’: Walsh says more council funding needed for Mildura Future Ready
MILDURA Council needs to put up more of its own money for Mildura Future Ready, Victorian Nationals leader Peter Walsh says.During a visit to Mildura…
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Agriculture’s future industries identified
TWENTY-six high potential rural industries have been identified in a new AgriFutures Australia report, offering insight into the industries that can meet changing demand and…
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Adelaide schedule changes
SEVERAL changes to Mildura-Adelaide bus service Tambray Coaches will be introduced on June 1 in a bid to make it more user-friendly.The introduction of a…
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New chapter for Mildura Native Nursery
AFTER 26 years of growing and supplying native plants to Sunraysia gardeners, landholders and government bodies, Mildura Native Nursery’s managing director Tony Langdon is ready…
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Wireless downgrade for regional NBN customers
HOMES and businesses in out-of-town parts of Sunraysia will miss out on receiving the fastest NBN speeds.NBN chief executive Bill Morrow last week said plans…
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Handover ends era for Buronga’s Thornton and Collins Fertilizers
IT’S the end of an era for Buronga-based Thornton and Collins Fertilizers. The company, which blends, bags and carts fertilisers, has recently been acquired by Landmark…
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Reaction steps up
MILDURA police said youth offending typically occurred in cycles and was being treated as an area of concern. “Police have noticed an increase in large numbers of…











