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  • Safety is the goal

    Safety is the goal

    THERE will be a friendly rivalry between Mildura police and the multicultural community at next Friday’s community soccer match. The match is just one of the…

  • Ages divided over service

    PEOPLE aged between 50 and 64 are the least satisfied with Mildura Council while those aged from 18 to 34 have given the council the…

  • Olive oil yield grows 30 percent

    Olive oil yield grows 30 percent

    DESPITE a wet start to the season, Boundary Bend Olives has experienced one of its biggest yields this year, producing 13.2 million litres of olive…

  • Tip fees ‘good value’

    Tip fees ‘good value’

    A COMPARISON of local government landfill fees was proof Mildura residents get value for their rates, according to Mayor Glenn Milne.Cr Milne said Mildura fared…

  • ‘I found $2.4 million in the bushes’: Truckie’s claim ‘ridiculous’, says magistrate

    ‘I found $2.4 million in the bushes’: Truckie’s claim ‘ridiculous’, says magistrate

    A TRUCK driver says he stumbled across more than $2.4 million cash in bushes on the side of the road, a claim a magistrate has…

  • Drug dealers on stake-out

    MILDURA pharmacist Eric Oguzkaya says some of his customers have been approached by drug dealers outside of pharmacies and doctors’ surgeries for their prescription medication. He…

  • Game watch

    Game watch

    PLAYERUNKNOWN’S Battlegrounds is the answer to the question “what if a survival shooter game was actually fun?”PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds is an early-access survival shooter in the…

  • Cultures bounce in

    Cultures bounce in

    There’s no better way for young Australian migrants to get involved with the community and gain confidence along the way than joining a sporting club.However,…

  • Juniors ready to hit the dirt

    Juniors ready to hit the dirt

    THE wheels are down and the competition is set to be fierce at the 2017 Australian Junior Dirt Track Championships at Jambaroo Park today and…

  • Riley’s superhero battle

    Riley’s superhero battle

    KATELYN Mattchoss lives with the nightmare that her son Riley could go to sleep one night and never wake up.After six tumours and cysts were…

  • Local citrus manager charged after border force investigation: Labour probe

    Local citrus manager charged after border force investigation: Labour probe

    The manager of a major Gol Gol citrus supplier has been accused of using unlawful foreign labour after an ongoing Border Force investigation. Giuseppe Simonetta, 57,…

  • Back on home stage

    Back on home stage

    SUNRAYSIA’S Eleanor Freeman was barely a teenager when she decided dancing would be her career of choice.Now at 26, she is about to enter her…

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