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Jezebel the prima donna
The moment her six-year-old Chinese crested hairy hairless Jezebel caught her reflection in the mirror she became a “prima donna”, according to her owner Barb…
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Man cops Mildura ban
A MAN who allegedly attacked an acquaintance with a machete following a night of drinking has been released on bail.Keith Doolan was arrested on Monday…
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Darling farmers angry as answers dry up
LOWER Darling farmers remain frustrated with water authorities’ refusal to release details about planned changes to the Menindee Lakes.Murray-Darling Basin Authority and NSW Department of…
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Waiting to hear: 18-month delay for surgeon, report finds
HEARING health should be made a National Health Priority Area, according to a report that found there was an 18-month waiting list for the ear,…
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Man behind Rebel’s cause
HIGH-profile Melbourne lawyer Richard Leder is no stranger to attention-grabbing cases involving the biggest names in the Australian media.But when Hollywood actress Rebel Wilson hired…
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New hobby blooms for Fenech
John Fenech had no interest in flowers or growing them a little more than a year ago.That all changed when he came across the Spring…
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‘Don’t judge me on the sins of the past’
DAYS after becoming NSW’s most senior water bureaucrat, Charlie Dowsett had one message for an angry lower Darling community yesterday: “Don’t judge me on the…
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Trip down memory lane
THE most loved music of the ’50s and ’60s will be brought back to life this November.Musician Glenn Starr returns to Mildura Arts Centre after…
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It’s OK to offer up support
MILDURA students of La Trobe University got to hear first-hand the importance of asking if someone is OK yesterday.As part of national R U OK?…
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Slow food seeks global reach
SLOW Food Mildura representatives will attend international events in China and Japan in the next two months to plan for the future of food production.Slow…
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Fear of retribution
A ROBINVALE man accused of severely wounding a Mildura man with a blade in a street fight should not be released on bail because the…
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Animals teach kids about life
IRYMPLE South Primary School’s newest arrivals have been a popular attraction among the students and teachers.On Tuesday, the students welcomed two lambs from Ouyen along…












