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Good, bad and ugly: State of the region report highlights Mildura’s everyday reality
ALARMING levels of socio-economic disadvantage continue to be a bleak reality for certain groups within the Mildura region, according to the State of Mildura Rural…
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No book ban: Thomas the Tank Engine on schedule for Mildura Council
MILDURA Council chief executive Gerard Jose has moved to confirm the council’s position in response to metropolitan media reports that falsely suggested some Victorian councils were…
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Bumps on pregnancy path
THE number of Sunraysia women not receiving adequate care during pregnancy is “concerning”, according to a leading fertility expert.Mildura Obstetrics and Gynaecology team leader Dr…
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Targeting a healthy future
EXPERTS in mental health, drug and alcohol prevention and nutrition have teamed to develop a world-first online health program for Australian high-school students to ensure they…
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SuniTAFE takes on revenue lessons
INCREASING enrolments at SuniTAFE to ensure the financial future of the institution is the key driver for the year ahead, according to chief executive Geoff…
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Biggest Morning Tea a hit
SLICES, scones, biscuits and sandwiches were among the home-baked delights made by volunteers for Merbein’s Biggest Morning Tea on Thursday.Merbein’s combined churches hope one day…
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Talents on show at Mildura Delta Dogs Funday
SUNRAYSIA dog owners can put their dogs’ talents to the test this weekend at the Mildura Delta Dogs Funday.The annual event brings together dogs of…
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Cooling off period
IF it feels like the arrival of cold weather has hit particularly hard this year, there’s a reason.After Mildura experienced its hottest April on record…
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Brighter horizons: Large scale solar gains momentum in Sunraysia
A SUBSTANTIAL reduction in the cost of solar panels is behind a surge in enthusiasm for big solar projects in Sunraysia and surrounds.The region, known…
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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…









