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Cancer hurts hip pockets
Half of all Australian cancer patients experience financial stress and money problems which often impacts their treatment decisions, new analysis has found.With concerns patients are…
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Box of goodies: Local produce project a big success
A TRIAL project bringing locally-grown produce into Sunraysia homes will soon be rolled out to the wider community after it attracted $85,000 in Federal Government…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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‘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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…












