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  • Type 2 help on way

    COMMUNITY members suffering with type 2 diabetes in Mildura will now have access to their own support group, which organiser Patricia Chalmers said is “long…

  • Families worried for stolen puppies

    LOCAL families have been left devastated after a group of six puppies for sale were believed to have been stolen from an address in Poplar…

  • ‘I will fulfil my duty’ – Broad: Mallee MP attracts praise from LGBTIQ advocate

    THE president of Mildura Pride has praised Member for Mallee Andrew Broad for stating his commitment to upholding his electorate’s “yes” vote.In a speech to…

  • Slow walk to recognition

    FOR Mildura resident Cheryl Barnes, receiving the Sir Zelman Cowen Award at Parkinson’s Victoria’s annual general meeting last Monday was “a thrill.”The award is the…

  • Down the years: Deputation to call for train service return

    100 years agoRAID ON AUSTRALIAN LINES: Cable from C.E.W. Bean: The Germans have now tried to raid the Australians’ lines seven times within thirteen days.…

  • Children’s health at risk – data

    PARENTS are struggling to make healthy choices for their families, according to the latest RCH National Child Health Poll data.VicHealth CEO Jerril Rechter said she…

  • Drowning figures on the rise in Victoria

    THE most common place to drown in Victoria are the state’s rivers, lakes, creeks and dams, new figures show. Up to 42 per cent of all…

  • Lock up and smile

    MILDURA police are reminding residents to take precautions to prevent their homes from being targeted by thieves during the Christmas holiday period. Leading Senior Constable Mark…

  • Mildura claims a home advantage

    FIRST home buyers in Mildura face a much shorter wait to save a deposit than most of the state.Couples in the Mildura local government area…

  • Thumbs-down for party boozing

    BOOZY office Christmas functions are a thing of the past, according to new ­research from VicHealth.The 2017 survey of more than 2000 Victorians showed more…

  • Cafe moves to container: Riverfront traders boost tourism

    Cafe moves to container: Riverfront traders boost tourism

    IN a win for tastebuds and tourism, Mildura’s popular Vintage Catering Co. will now be housed in a more permanent structure along the riverfront.Yesterday a…

  • Tax firm fights Feds

    An international tax accounting firm is taking legal action against the federal government over its so-called ‘backpackers tax’, claiming it discriminates against foreign workers in…

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