News
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Puddles of joy on farms
THE seasonal outlook for farmers in the Mallee has improved with a wet start to August.According to the Bureau of Meteorology, about 14mm was recorded…
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Images seize the moment
A LOVE of capturing photos on her iPhone has led Cassandra Lennox to being selected as a finalist in the Life and Light Photo Competition.The…
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Bird passion takes flight
BIRD enthusiasts across Victoria and South Australia will converge tomorrow for the Mildura and District Poultry and Pigeon Fanciers Club Championship Show. Exhibits are coming from…
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Illegal floodworks could get all-clear
ILLEGALLY built floodwork structures in the Barwon-Darling region of northern NSW can now be ticked off retrospectively by the state’s Regional Water Minister Niall Blair.Mr…
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Meg’s flying high
AFLW Melbourne Demons player Meg Downie is on a mission to break down barriers when it comes to gender and football. She spread this message during…
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White Ribbon support grows
Community members rallied yesterday to show their support for victims of domestic violence and acknowledge Mildura Council’s White Ribbon flower bed on Fifteenth Street.Mildura councillor…
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Karen Belej killer lied to police, court told
The patched bikie gang member who shot and killed white ribbon ambassador Karen Belej repeatedly lied to police about how she died, a court has heard. Brandon…
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Yoga peace comes to Mildura’s centre
TWIN sisters Jo Ayson and Pina Morello have created a relaxing oasis in the Mildura CBD targeted specifically at helping office workers find their zen. After…
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Big irrigator denies water theft charge
AGRIBUSINESS giant Webster Limited has responded to last week’s Four Corners program, denying it has ever extracted water from the Daring River system in breach…
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Stefano pours the good cheer
WHEN it comes to matching food with wine, celebrity Mildura cook Stefano de Pieri has taken it one step further by launching his own range…
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Learning ‘needs to keep changing’
SUNRAYSIA’S school principals were given a lecture in learning last night.And the key message was to not be afraid to do what hasn’t been done…
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Pacific scribe began in Mildura
A MILDURA-born scribe who became one of the most respected reporters in the Pacific has been remembered as a doyen of journalism.Angus Smales, who began…