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  • History comes to keen students

    History comes to keen students

    THERE weren’t enough history students for Murrayville Community College to run a Year 12 class this year but it didn’t mean those most passionate about…

  • Tribute for Maria Ienco

    Tribute for Maria Ienco

    FRIENDS and family of Maria Ienco have organised a tribute stall in her honour at the Mildura City Markets on Sunday following her tragic death…

  • Loving life on the road

    Loving life on the road

    JAN and Bob Poole sold their home in Frankston and hit the road more than four years ago.They haven’t looked back since and have no…

  • ‘Prong is wrong’

    ‘Prong is wrong’

    MILDURA Delta Dogs Training owner Bronwyn Welsh has grave concerns for the welfare of local dogs after recent sightings of prong collars.These illegal collars were…

  • Jaki discovers a new world of colour

    Jaki discovers a new world of colour

    MILDURA hairdresser Jaki Dimasi has been given a glimpse into the high-fashion hair world after winning a national competition.A before-and-after client transformation by the owner…

  • Positive mood at Death Cafe

    Positive mood at Death Cafe

    DARETON Primary Health will this weekend host its third Death Cafe event.Organised by Dareton Primary Health Services psycho-oncology counsellor Debbie Everett and palliative care nurse…

  • Dip in our house prices

    Dip in our house prices

    MILDURA’S median house price dropped 3 per cent over the June quarter while its year-on-year growth stalled.New figures released this week by the Domain Group…

  • Celebrating fruits of their labour

    Celebrating fruits of their labour

    JOE and Tina Scopelliti’s fruit and vegetable business, which is celebrating its 20th anniversary this week, began with just tomatoes.Midway Fruit and Vegetables at Buronga…

  • Mallee women celebrated

    Mallee women celebrated

    MALLEE women will tonight be celebrated at the launch of Teagan Oliver and Tess Spaven’s photographic exhibition Everyday Heroes.This is the first exhibition for Ms…

  • Hiring practices on mend

    A MILDURA labour hire company says the industry is cleaning up its act after a crackdown by the Immigration Department on illegal foreign workers and…

  • Ongoing devastation

    Ongoing devastation

    FACING the devastation caused by the November 11 hail storm has been difficult for Red Cliffs almond grower Hardeep Singh and his family.Mr Singh and his…

  • Drier times could hit Anabranch

    Drier times could hit Anabranch

    A DRIER Great Darling Anabranch could become an unwanted consequence of planned water-saving measures at the Menindee Lakes, it is feared.The NSW Government has proposed…

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