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Peter Crisp wants review on Mildura Base Hospital private management
PRIVATE management of Mildura Base Hospital must be reviewed before the government makes a decision about its long-term future, Member for Mildura Peter Crisp says.A…
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Heads together
MEMBERS of a local woodworking program for people with acquired brain injury got a special visit from United Brains this week.United Brains is a network…
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Pair’s shop attack guilt
A FATHER and son have pleaded guilty to assaulting staff at Merbein IGA supermarket in an incident which left a female shop attendant scared to…
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Acceptance on film in Sometimes We Just Need You To Listen
“I FELT scared that we might all die because the boat might hit something or because the ocean waves were really strong and the boat…
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Lasting through fasting: Sunraysia Muslims come together for Ramadan
“NO, not even water,” is a phrase Mildura’s Muttalip Eser is used to repeating constantly during the month of Ramadan.As president of Mildura’s Turkish Islamic…
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New spin on local stories
TWO new arts festivals intend to shake up Sunraysia next month and organisers say it’s an opportunity for the region to create its own artistic…
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Keep solar out of irrigation district, Broad says
SOLAR farm developments shouldn’t be allowed in Suraysia’s irrigation district, Member for Mallee Andrew Broad says.Recent proposals for solar farms on horticultural land in Birdwoodton,…
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Free Mildura workshops to help businesses improve marketing
MANY businesses are missing sales because their marketing is stuck in the past and lacks impact.That is the message from respected business advisor and commentator…
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Vision Australia Mildura volunteers reach special milestones
VOLUNTEERS who help support those who are blind or have low vision are set to be celebrated next week.Vision Australia Mildura’s annual Volunteer Appreciation Evening…
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Work shows results for St Joseph’s Primary School assistant principal
WHERE others may see a road block, teacher Breeana Wade sees a challenge – and makes it her mission to find a solution.The St Joseph’s…
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Breaking the cycle of sorrow
THE effects of inter-generational trauma are still felt in many indigenous families today, although Sophia Pearce is determined to break the cycle.Ms Pearce, a Barkindji,…
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A taste for small business at Mildura Senior College Market Day
YEAR 11 students put their business skills to the test on Thursday at the Mildura Senior College Market Day.Students worked in teams of four over…











