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Down the years: Blitz response comprises coins for cartridge cases
100 years agoORANGES: Put the price of a box of oranges, say, at 8/- and count the charges: Commission, 10%; packing 1/8; freight and cartage…
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A journey in the shoes of refugees
MILDURA West Primary School students spent 40 hours living out of their backpacks to raise funds and awareness about the refugee crisis.A group of 30…
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Clark joins honour roll
MUTTHI Mutthi Wemba Wemba woman Vicki Clark has joined Victoria’s Aboriginal Honour Roll.Ms Clark’s grandmother is from the same country on which Australia’s oldest human…
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We’re keeping our finest, report says
MILDURA’S La Trobe University graduates pump millions of dollars into the district economy each year, a new report shows.And the university’s Regional Economic Contribution report…
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Taking it to the streets
THEIR Rugby League World Cup dream may have ended in heartbreak, but nothing could break the pride of Tonga fans on Saturday.More than 100 fans…
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A mum’s agony
A FORMER Mildura local and single mother-of-three has been given the heart-wrenching news that her baby son will not live to see his fourth birthday…
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My word, it’s a book
STUDENTS at three schools in Wentworth Shire will are launching their own books this week.Buronga, Wentworth and Palinyewah public schools have been involved in the…
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Untangling minds
YEAR 10-11 Transition Day provided Coomealla High School students with a greater peace of mind before getting on with the serious business – starting senior…
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Students join ribbon campaign
WHITE Ribbon Day advocates and guest speakers got their message across to Coomealla High School students last Monday.The school hosted a conference on domestic violence…
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Green light for pedestrians
A new pedestrian signal crossing on Deakin Avenue, near the Mildura Central Shopping Centre, is now fully operational.Vicroads’ Western Victoria acting regional director Mal Kersting…
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Firies on alert
FOREST Fire Management Victoria (FFMVic) staff are continuing to patrol a 50 hectare fire in Hattah Kulkyne National Park that was sparked by lightning late…
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Sunraysia’s worrying picture: Health risk ‘needs action’
CO-ORDINATED action at all levels is needed to address health outcomes in low socioeconomic areas such as Mildura, according to a local health service provider.A…











