News
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High winds a perfect storm
FIREFIGHTERS will be on standby and an incident management team will be in place in Mildura as hot and windy weather is forecast for the…
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Food truck feast ahead
THE region’s first ever food truck festival is set to go ahead later this month after a similar event on Australia Day was cancelled due…
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Country Care cartel case moved to Melbourne
A LANDMARK case against a Sunraysia-based manufacturer of aged-care products will be heard in Melbourne after a magistrate ruled the Mildura Law Courts were not…
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Bait mice, not Fido – Vets
WITH the mice season in full swing, pet owners have been reminded to keep an eye on their four-legged-friends for potential rat bait poisoning.Dogs, cats…
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Comfort in life’s final stages
Sunraysia Community Health Services (SCHS) clinical services executive manager Melissa Wade says the organisation is “extremely grateful” for the $161,696 boost they are on track…
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Tennis club wants a shot at cup tie
MILDURA Lawn Tennis Club will be “ready, willing and able” to host another Davis Cup tie or round of the Federation Cup following the success…
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Low wage rise denied
Labor has blasted Malcolm Turnbull’s “callous disregard” for workers after the Federal Government failed to push for an increase to the minimum wage.Opposition leader Bill…
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Our cops want you: Mildura police urge locals to join force
MILDURA police will step up efforts to recruit locals into the force as they combat a “significant” staffing shortage.Inspector John Nolan said a series of…
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Tasty delights at high tea
AN array of sweet and savoury delights will be on the menu this Sunday at the Australian Inland Botanic Garden’s High Tea Fundraiser.Guests will be…
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Residents win in duck hunt battle
THE Brickworks Billabong at Merbein Common has been closed for the duration of the 2018 duck shooting season in what has been described as a…
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The best type of medicine
A CHANGE of pace was the incentive for Dr Muhammad Javaid to give up the hustle and bustle of life in Singapore and move to…
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Growing abilities and qualifications
THE first batch of participants in the growAbility program, jointly designed by the Christie Centre and SuniTAFE, graduated with a certificate II in horticulture yesterday.Three…









