News
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Clearer skies ahead
Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull says there will be fewer delays at Australian airports and a reduction in the aviation terror threat after a plot to…
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Farmers hold on for rain
MILDURA’S dry winter has continued with just 15 per cent of the city’s average July rainfall falling last month.The north-west was the driest part of…
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Avoca owners face wrath of the law
ACTION will be taken against Avoca-on-Darling Hospitality owners Ian and Barbara Law for failing to meet obligations set out in last December’s development consent.Wentworth Shire…
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Thirsty for answers: NSW Government faces questions over water theft allegations
PRESSURE is mounting on the NSW Government to answer questions about how much water has been taken from the upper reaches of the Murray-Darling Basin…
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No respite from hoons
A BURONGA caravan park operator says the issue of hooning along Hugh King Drive has reared its ugly head again. Buronga Riverside Caravan Park owner Clinton…
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Melbourne fog delays flights
MORNING travel plans for passengers to and from Mildura were thrown into disarray as fog blanketed Melbourne, grounding planes.Fog and low cloud delayed flights from…
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Man bailed after alleged break-in spree
A man accused of a string a home and business burglaries in Irymple and Red Cliffs has been granted bail.Irymple man Garth Aves, 40, was…
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Drinking in prices
OTHER mainstream red varieties to attract higher prices were Merlot, up 14 per cent to $365 per tonne, and Pinot Noir, which also increased by…
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Police say more people means more cars
CLINTON Trood said as well as affecting tourists at his caravan park, hooning hasn’t done any favours for the newly redeveloped Mildura riverfront. “(The council) is…
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Push to hear victims’ voices
A PUSH to encourage victims of domestic violence to no longer suffer in silence will gain more momentum in Mildura tomorrow with a community gathering…
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Wine price rise for Sunraysia varieties: That’s grape news…but don’t pop the cork just yet
WINE grape growers are heartened by annual price increases, but say the market still has a long way to go to achieve financial security.Murray Valley…
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Road deaths spur warning
DARETON police Inspector Stuart Gordon says the three recent car crash fatalities in the region should serve as a reminder to motorists that they are…