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Puppy may never recover: Court hears of multiple injuries that left witnesses traumatised
A MILDURA man who allegedly broke his six-month-old puppy’s legs in full view of witnesses at Jaycee Park has been denied bail.During a self-represented bail…
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Kids lend a helping hand
Mildura Fire Station had a few extra helping hands yesterday to wash the fire trucks.Grade 3 and 4 students from St Paul’s Primary School embarked…
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Sickly sweet: Healthy Together Mildura backs sugar tax as obesity levels swell
HEALTHY Together Mildura has thrown its support behind a 20 per cent price hike on sugary drinks, as proposed by 34 of Australia’s leading health…
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Snappers get snapping
NOW is the time for all keen photographers to take out their cameras and begin snapping away in preparation for the Cardross Spring Show.Cardross Progress…
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Youth services put on show
The youth services available in Sunraysia were showcased on Friday at the For Youth by Youth Expo.The inaugural event, organised by Mildura Rural City Council’s…
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Eco friends big day out
THE Mildura Eco Village has seen some major changes over the past seven years since it first opened.On Sunday more than 100 residents celebrated the…
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A historic challenge
FOUR Sunraysia students put their knowledge and skills to the test last Sunday at the National History Challenge.Anthony DeMaria, Kaid McGlashan, Laurence Primarano and Sofia…
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By George! It’s here
Australian actress Melissa George will return to the silver screen this weekend as Mildura hosts the Melbourne International Film Festival’s (MIFF) Travelling Showcase.For the fourth…
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Solar strong despite grid block
DIFFICULTY connecting to the grid has held back serious enquiries for more solar farms in Victoria’s north-west.Two large-scale solar projects totalling $200 million of investment…
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Irymple South kids showcase: Kids light up stage
THE curtains lifted at the Mildura Arts Centre on Monday night for the first performance of Irymple South Kids Showcase.More than 350 students took to…
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Push to get local youth into workforce
A SUNRAYSIA horticulturalist says a voluntary cashless welfare card could attract more people on unemployment benefits to take part in seasonal work, picking fruit and…
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School exposes other cultures
IRYMPLE Primary School students took their Travel Expo project to the next level.Grade 6 students Zac Carra and Samual Zara spent almost six hours building…










