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Wait for airport work
THE long-awaited patient transfer station at Mildura Airport is one tick of approval away from getting started.Mildura Airport chief executive Bill Burke said he was…
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Simple secret to slice of success
DEAKIN Bakery owner Dean Picken says the key to a good white loaf is to keep things simple.The popular Mildura bakery took out first prize…
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Bright note for festival artwork
ARTISTS and community members came together to create the Cullulleraine Music Festival’s main stage backdrop artwork last weekend.About 25 people let their imagination run on…
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Stab accused denied bail
A WOMAN accused of stabbing a man multiple times in his own home and threatening to slash his throat if he told anyone has been…
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GP’s new challenge
Tristar Medical Group’s new doctor Minhaj Ali Shahid has worked in Pakistan, at Bairnsdale Regional Health Service and at Tristar’s Frankston clinic.He says he chose…
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Braving the future
RESILIENCE, compassion, success and citizenship are the key focus’ of the new BRAVE Program at Red Cliffs Secondary College.The program was developed after staff noticed…
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Taking safety lessons home
A JUNIOR Neighbourhood Watch program implemented at Mildura South Primary School aims to improve not only the safety of students but the whole community. Neighbourhood Watch…
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Forensic hub to help police
MILDURA police will have better access to scientific resources that can help solve crimes when a new regional forensic hub in Ballarat West opens. The Victorian…
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Rare plants bloom
RARE plants and animal species are repopulating Hattah Lakes and Lindsay Island, two iconic sites monitored by the Living Murray Condition Monitoring project.Long-term monitoring shows…
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Ski pair power on
BEN Berry and Scott Collins hope to be the first men to waterski the navigable length of the Murray River. The water-blazing duo stopped in Mildura…
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Flood wall to save Wentworth
100 years agoHOSPITAL: The local hospital is too small to cope with requirements due to the expansion of the town and district. False economy dictates…
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Murray River levels should be right for a busy Easter
MURRAY River heights are expected to remain stable over the Easter period if conditions remain dry this month. The news will be welcomed by Sunraysia…











