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  • Ex-partner sent to jail: Man harassed woman with break-in and hundreds of calls

    Ex-partner sent to jail: Man harassed woman with break-in and hundreds of calls

    A MAN who harassed his former partner with hundreds of phone-calls and shocking derogatory comments before breaking into her home has been sentenced to nine…

  • Down the years: First Mildura Anzacs still fighting on front lines

    Down the years: First Mildura Anzacs still fighting on front lines

     100 years agoURBAN COMMISSIONERS: The monthly meeting was attended by Coms. Pegler (Chairman), Bowring, Shilliday, Thomson and Lochhead. Mr. W. Burrows reported the running hours…

  • Wheels come off hire car charges

    Wheels come off hire car charges

    A MAN who kept a hire car past its return date before it was discovered missing two wheels has had charges against him dropped.Nicholas McCoy,…

  • Historic moment on the Murray

    Historic moment on the Murray

    FIVE historic boats came together in Mildura for the first time on Monday.It was a special moment for the family of late Alby and Freda…

  • All celebrate

    All celebrate

    SACRED Heart Primary School Mil­dura began NAIDOC Week celebrations yesterday with a welcome to country and smoking ceremony conducted by Auntie Janine Wilson and Will…

  • Dry winter forces kangaroos to roads

    Dry winter forces kangaroos to roads

    THE bumper grain harvest last year and the dry winter has resulted in a big boost in the number of kangaroos in north-west Victoria.Victorian Farmers…

  • Stimulating chapter

    Stimulating chapter

    BUDDING writers from all corners of the country converged on Sunraysia over the weekend for the Mildura Writers Festival.Organiser Helen Healy said many events sold…

  • Callers left waiting: Centrelink site to ease pressure

    Callers left waiting: Centrelink site to ease pressure

    THE Federal Government is trying to wean welfare recipients off its over-stretched telephone services with a new-look website.Callers trying to contact Centrelink were met with…

  • Lesson sinks in

    Lesson sinks in

    Police believe some parents might be learning a lesson about appropriate driver behaviour in school zones.NSW Assistant Commissioner Michael Corboy said the number of school…

  • St Joseph’s College has the power

    St Joseph’s College has the power

    AFTER three months of preparation, St Joseph’s College Year 8 students are ready to put their human-powered vehicle to the test.Fifteen students will head to…

  • Renewable energy ‘needs mix’

    Renewable energy ‘needs mix’

    Member for Mallee Andrew Broad says a trip to Europe and the US has reaffirmed his view renewables need to be integrated into existing energy…

  • Police examine crash cause

    MAJOR crash investigators from Sydney will arrive in the region today as investigations into a double fatality near Euston continue.Robinvale residents Maria Ienco, 67, and…

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