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  • Strong pulse crops

    Strong pulse crops

    Mallee farmers in South Australia, NSW and Victoria are beginning to tap into the strong global demand for pulses.Last year, pulses were Australia’s second highest…

  • Centre open after storm

    Centre open after storm

    One of Mildura Council’s largest and most severely damaged buildings in the wake of last year’s Remembrance Day storm has reopened.The Irymple Community Leisure Centre…

  • Sleepy drivers raise road toll

    Sleepy drivers raise road toll

    Driving while tired is contributing to the deaths of hundreds of Australians every year and should be made illegal, the Sleep Health Foundation says.The foundation…

  • Women work for a cause

    Women work for a cause

    IT will be a busy few months ahead for the Mildura Millewa Group of the Country Women’s Association (CWA).Yesterday, more than 30 members joined to…

  • Team busy finding justice

    Team busy finding justice

    THE five faces behind Victoria Legal Aid’s (VLA) Mallee Legal Impact are here to make a difference.The team has hit the ground running dealing with…

  • Hunger drives Irymple

    Hunger drives Irymple

    A HUNGER for success is driving Irymple, ­according to star midfielder Dan Coghlan.In his first year at the Sunraysia club, the former captain of VFL…

  • Broad keeps faith in plebiscite

    Broad keeps faith in plebiscite

    MEMBER For Mallee Andrew Broad said the government was “wise” to back a previously rejected plebiscite over same-sex marriage during a party-room meeting on Monday…

  • On board for Mallee ideas

    The story of The Better Farming Train and its tour of the Mallee region in the 1920s and 1930s has been published in the American…

  • Circus to inspire young scientists

    Circus to inspire young scientists

    THE St Joseph’s College Stadium will be overflowing with hands-on science exhibits next month.Shell Questacon Science Circus is coming to Mildura, with visitors of all…

  • Funeral bid refused: Knife attack charges ‘very serious’ – magistrate

    Funeral bid refused: Knife attack charges ‘very serious’ – magistrate

    A MILDURA man’s plea to be released from custody to attend his brother’s funeral has been refused following a serious knife attack on his de…

  • Outback art prize expands

    WENTWORTH artists have less than a month to get their entries in for the 2017 Outback Archies.Now in its seventh year, the annual art prize…

  • Art of praise on display

    Art of praise on display

    FIVE hundred compliments from around Victoria have landed in Mildura.Castlemaine artist Rose Turtle Ertler collected the hundreds of recorded compliments over the past year using…

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