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Suicide prevention workshop
A UNIVERSITY of Melbourne workshop will be held today as part of the Mildura Suicide Prevention Trial.The workshop will be presented by Dr Sarah Wise,…
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LETTER: It’s nice in theory, unrealistic in practice
COUNCILLOR Glenn Milne and I often have differences of opinion, but I’m surprised we disagree on the merits and potential of being a marginal seat.Cr…
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CWA branches ‘march’ to Peru
SUNRAYSIA’S combined CWA branches have been kept busy raising money and awareness for women and children in need.The branches on Tuesday celebrated their annual international…
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Abattoir jobs push: Mildura South processing plant advertises 60 positions
THE re-opening of the Mildura South abattoir is one step closer, with the Melbourne-based operating company in the process of recruiting employees for 60 local…
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A taste of Italy
SACRED Heart Primary School was transformed into ancient Rome yesterday.Students worked in family groups for the biannual event, rotating through activities themed around the Italian…
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New milestone for Make-A-Wish
Mildura branch volunteers of Make-A-Wish were blown away after raising more than $50,000 at the second annual gala dinner on Saturday.The event followed the successful…
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More doctors just what patients ordered
THE Monash School of Rural Health has welcomed Federal Government cash for a new program it says will attract and retain more doctors in regional…
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More works in the air, says Wentworth Shire mayor
AS the redevelopment of Gol Gol’s James King Park nears completion, Wentworth Shire Mayor Melisa Hederics is now focused on a raft of other projects…
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Young BMX stars shine
MILDURA BMX Club riders performed strongly in Adelaide last weekend during rounds 5 and 6 of the South Australian State Series.A group of Mildura riders…
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Wentworth Shire waits on its slice of NSW Budget pie
WENTWORTH Shire Council will be happy with any slice of the pie when the NSW Government hands down its 2018-2019 budget next month, says Mayor…
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Ouyen artist “thrilled” over Archibald Prize nomination
OUYEN-born and raised artist Graeme Drendel is “thrilled” to be nominated for the Archibald Prize recently.The Archibald Prize was first awarded in 1921, and is…
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Drug-drive warning after positive tests on Wentworth Shire roads
DRUG-drivers can expect serious fines and potential loss of licence if caught, with roadside drug testing now commonplace on NSW roads, Dareton police have warned. The…






