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  • Dareton’s no go on violence

    THE Dareton community is being encouraged to participate in “24 hours without violence” this Monday. The Dareton police initiative will also coincide with the Cheree Lawson…

  • Power of the mind

    Power of the mind

    EAST coast mind power expert John Vasta has launched meditation classes for the first time in Mildura this year.The personal development and mind power coach,…

  • Backpackers count

    SEASONAL harvest labour shortage may not be imminent in Sunraysia but the very high turnover is threatening local farmers who rely on overseas backpackers to…

  • Inspired by love of art

    Inspired by love of art

    WHEN Lyn McDonald had filled every shelf and cupboard, she knew her collection was complete.Her house is now filled with several hundred Australian ceramic art…

  • Almond growers confident

    Almond growers confident

    THE almond harvest, which started in early February, is looking good despite a growing season impacted by poor pollination conditions and winter frost.Minter Magic owner…

  • Millennials switch off TV

    Millennials switch off TV

    I DON’T watch much TV anymore.Or, to clarify, I don’t watch much TV in the traditional sense.I own a TV and sometimes watch the channels…

  • It’s clear on the air

    It’s clear on the air

    REGIONAL Victoria’s first radio station for vision-impaired ­people will celebrate 20 years on the airwaves next week.Vision Australia Radio (VAR) began broadcasting in Mildura on Thursday,…

  • Kidnap case thrown out

    Kidnap case thrown out

    A CRIMINAL case against two Mildura men accused of holding another man against his will has been discharged after prosecution witnesses went interstate for a…

  • James Reyne’s back

    James Reyne’s back

    IT’S the memories James Reyne has made while performing in Mildura that keep him coming back.Next week Reyne is back as part of his A…

  • Mildura pokies spend soaring to record high: Alarm bells

    Mildura pokies spend soaring to record high: Alarm bells

    MILDURA gamblers are on track to lose a record $27 million on pokies this financial year, with more than $75,000 a day being plunged into…

  • A family affair

    A family affair

    MUM Terri Zaccone has a whiteboard to keep track of all the various sports her children play.It says who has to be where on what…

  • SD NEWS: Pokies losses at $75,000 a day (March 9)

    SD NEWS: Pokies losses at $75,000 a day (March 9)

    Your Friday SD News: Pokies losses at $75,000 a day, Jelena Dokic at ladies lunch, Wentworth’s passenger rail push, case discharged. Subscribe or Login to…

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