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Curlwaa residents swelter during power outage
CURLWAA residents were without power for three and a half hours this morning.Essential Energy said the planned outage was for urgent repairs to replace a…
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Plan to get Chinese on board
SUNRAYSIA is preparing to capitalise on the continued boom in Chinese visitors.Tourists from China spent more than $10 billion in Australia during the 12 months…
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Wow, cod is cooking
SUNRAYSIA’S Thurla Farms left top Sydney chef Nelly Robinson astonished after a tour this week.The executive chef and Nel Restaurant owner was excited to see…
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Game on for project : Mid-year hopes for Mildura South precinct start
MILDURA Council could be given the green light to start construction on stage one of the Mildura South Regional Sporting Precinct as early as the…
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Accused pair may face more serious charges: Elderly bash victim dies
TWO young men accused of savagely bashing two elderly brothers in a late-night, random attack could face more serious charges after the death of one…
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Sister city backing praised
MILDURA’S community-level support for sister city relationships has been praised at the Sister Cities Australia annual general meeting, held in Mildura on Friday.Members of the…
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Off to primary school
IT was a proud and exciting moment for the parents of 66 Mildura South Kindergarten students on Friday as they finished their time as a…
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Riverfront bill made public
MILDURA Council spent almost $60,000 celebrating the opening of the city’s riverfront redevelopment last month.A report to be tabled at tomorrow’s monthly council meeting shows…
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Victorian authorities on mosquito population watch
IT’S still too early to tell whether Sunraysia faces a mosquito plague this summer, however health authorities are monitoring the insect’s numbers closely as warmer…
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Bird call divides opinion
Sunraysia wildlife photographer Lindsay Cupper was shocked when Australia voted the magpie Bird of the Year.“I wouldn’t have thought it was the most popular bird,”…
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School upgrade for Red Cliffs
MAJOR construction work is about to start at Red Cliffs College as part of the $7 million upgrade which will provide the school with brand…
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New track ‘a low priority’
EXERCISE enthusiasts will be pleased to learn a $250,000 walking and cycling track along the rail line through Mildura is on the agenda for tomorrow’s…










