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  • Car fans’ domain

    Car fans’ domain

    UP until a week ago, Craig Urand’s classic car collection was one of Sunraysia’s best kept secrets.On the weekend Mr Urand unveiled his large collection…

  • Land prices fruitful

    Land prices fruitful

    CITRUS orchards and commercial vineyards are selling at almost double the prices of three years ago, to an increasing Chinese demand, according to a new…

  • Waiting on price rise

    Waiting on price rise

    LENTIL and chickpea prices are at their lowest point in years and some farmers are holding onto their crops in the hope the market will…

  • Buns a trade treat

    Buns a trade treat

    MORE than 30,000 hot cross buns have rolled off the production line at Banjo’s Bakery Cafe with staff gearing up for one of their busiest…

  • Member for Mildura Peter Crisp says brigades could suffer if reforms are passed: Volunteers fear

    Member for Mildura Peter Crisp says brigades could suffer if reforms are passed: Volunteers fear

    MEMBER for Mildura Peter Crisp says Mildura fire brigades could struggle to attract volunteers in the long-term if the State Government’s controversial fire services reforms…

  • Lining up to help the helpers

    Lining up to help the helpers

    MILDURA’S Scarlette Modica can vouch for the treatment and pristine facilities at The Royal Children’s Hospital, which will be the focus of fundraising efforts during…

  • Doctors urged to report unfit motorists to VicRoads: Drivers on notice

    We encourage friends and family to talk to their loved ones about their fitness to drive. VICROADS will review the state’s community-based referral system for…

  • Career path forum

    Career path forum

    SUNRAYSIA secondary school students say there needs to be less focus on high Year 12 scores and more information about other pathways to their chosen…

  • Guards quell violence

    AN initiative which saw beefed up security strategically placed in Langtree Avenue has helped curb incidents of violence, says Mildura licensed venue owner Malcolm Kalms. Two…

  • Police investigate grassfire

    POLICE are investigating whether a large grassfire which started on a Bannerton property yesterday afternoon was deliberately lit. Six Country Fire Authority (CFA) vehicles were called…

  • Business basics for newcomers

    Business basics for newcomers

    THE next great Australian success story could come from Mildura, after some of the region’s newest residents got some handy advice for starting their own…

  • Mallee festival an Ouyen success – organisers

    Mallee festival an Ouyen success – organisers

    ORGANISERS of the Ouyen Mallee Root Festival are looking to make it an annual event after its success on Saturday. Now in its second year, the…

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