News
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Red-light camera snapping up bucks
FINES from Mildura’s only speed and red-light camera are costing motorists more than $1000 a day. Some 1362 infringement notices were issued to motorists from…
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‘Get us on track’: Rail lobby woos Nationals
NORTHWest Rail Alliance president Christian Mitchell hopes to secure a clear-cut election commitment to Mildura passenger rail from the Nationals when he meets the party’s leader…
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Fall program coming soon
A NEW falls prevention program aimed at helping people aged 65 and over become more confident at home, maintain their independence, meet new people and…
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True vegan delights
BURGERS with the lot, baked potatoes with all the trimmings, flavourful curries and sweet chocolate treats may not be the first things that comes to…
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Early arrival on Australia Day
THE Tufuga family welcomed its Australia Day baby Alvy Vise Tufuga in the early hours of Friday morning.Alvy weighed in at eight pounds, 12 ounces…
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Buses get police thumbs up
MILDURA police are happy with the safety of Mildura’s public transport after holding a recent survey in conjunction with Buslink Sunraysia. The survey involved 25 questionnaires…
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Dali ‘will pay off’: Eckel embraces sister city benefits
MAYOR Mark Eckel is hoping to shed light on the positive repercussions Mildura Council’s sister-city relationship with Dali, China, has on the region when he…
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Kids like getting into the swim
A GROUP of children will start the school year this week with extra skills under their belt.Yesterday, Mildura Life Saving Club hosted its second group…
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Relief almost here
AFTER a run of sweltering heat, Mildura residents can look forward to the coolest day of the new year tomorrow.“(Today) there will be a cooler change…
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Duck’s pleasant surprise
IT was only yesterday morning that Red Cliffs Citizen of the Year Michael Duck had any suspicion something big might be about to happen.His only…
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In the heat, think and drink
VICTORIA’S chief health officer has issued a heat health alert for the Mallee this weekend.The Bureau of Meteorology has forecast maximum temperatures of 42C in…
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Ticking all the boxes to provide health care
COOMEALLA Health Aboriginal Corporation is celebrating its first accreditation against the QIC Health and Community Services Standards with Quality Innovation Performance Limited (QIP).CHAC embarked on…












