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  • Zambrero opens its doors

    Zambrero opens its doors

    The highly anticipated Zambrero Mildura opens its doors today. The Mexican restaurant held its grand opening yesterday to give local business owners, leaders and community members…

  • Drink in the silence for a good cause

    CAN you order a drink without talking?Four local pubs are holding “silent ordering” sessions this week with incentives for those willing to take the challenge…

  • Horror rape: Woman woke up with attacker’s hand on her throat, court told

    Horror rape: Woman woke up with attacker’s hand on her throat, court told

    A SERIAL sex offender broke into a sleeping woman’s home near Mildura and raped her in a terrifying and sinister attack.Luke Ramm, 36, of South…

  • Are we obsessed with our smartphones?

    Are we obsessed with our smartphones?

    We spend three hours a day on our phones, on average, with almost one in five of us admitting we check our phone at least…

  • Back and in harmony

    Back and in harmony

    IT will be a trip down memory lane for Sunraysia Bee Gees fans next Thursday.Direct from Las Vegas, The Bee Gees tribute band will celebrate…

  • No move on police airport presence

    No move on police airport presence

    POLICE could be given new powers in a bid to keep Australia’s airports safer.The plan, reported by News Corp Australia on Monday, could stop suspicious…

  • Buronga bookfest

    Buronga bookfest

    DR Seuss characters and SpiderMan were popular dress-up choices at Buronga Public School on Friday.Prep to Grade 6 students all dressed as their favourite fictional…

  • When cultures combine

    When cultures combine

    IT was an exciting week at Merbein P-10 College and Red Cliffs Secondary College with the introduction of students and teachers from three schools in…

  • Surprise snowfall

    Surprise snowfall

     100 years agoLOCAL ITEMS: Snow fell in many parts of the State, even at Boinka – a thing unheard of in the Mallee. Strikers at…

  • Four students off to mathematical showdown

    HENDERSON College Grade 6 students will showcase their mathematics talent this month at the Maths Olympics in Melbourne.After competing in the Inter-school Mathematics Games in…

  • ‘No’ campaign could take toll

    ‘No’ campaign could take toll

    Mildura Pride president James Price is concerned about the impact of anti-same-sex marriage commentary on LGBTIQ people locally and nationwide. Mr Price fears the rhetoric from…

  • Wanted man walks in

    A MAN who appeared on a Crime Stoppers list of Australia’s 20 most wanted people has handed himself in at Dareton police station. Jayson Aworth, 41,…

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