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  • Voting review on the cards

    Voting review on the cards

    MILDURA Council has been told there will be a review of Victoria’s local government voting structure following the implementation of a single-councillor ward system for…

  • Hotter, wetter summer expected

    Hotter, wetter summer expected

    TWO medium-term environmental reports released this week are indicating it could be a hotter but wetter summer than normal in Sunraysia, but the region’s bushfire…

  • AFL star meets local heroes

    AFL star meets local heroes

    FOOTY superstar Patrick Dangerfield was in town to check out the local Murray cod stock this week, dropping in with a competition winner as a…

  • Plans afoot for civic centre

    Plans afoot for civic centre

    CONCEPT plans for a proposed upgrade of the Red Cliffs Civic Centre will be fast-tracked by Mildura Council. The first general meeting of the new-look…

  • Sealed road sees boost to visitor numbers

    Sealed road sees boost to visitor numbers

    WORKERS for Central Darling Shire have completed sealing a 61km stretch of road between Menindee and Pooncarie over the winter, with people in both towns…

  • Pretty fly pest techs create a buzz

    Pretty fly pest techs create a buzz

    A LOCALLY owned and operated pest control company is seeking to tread new ground. Mildura and District Pest Management have the only two female technicians…

  • Bigger planes back on radar

    Bigger planes back on radar

    MORE than 200 extra seats will soon become available on the Melbourne-Mildura flight route. Qantas this week reintroduced a Q400 plane to the route, a…

  • Webster backs aged care revamp

    Webster backs aged care revamp

    SENIORS could receive greater support to live out their autumn years after sweeping changes to aged care became law. The Federal Government’s Aged Care Bill,…

  • MBHP wheely wants chairs back

    MBHP wheely wants chairs back

    THE Mildura Base Public Hospital staff are pleading the public to return wheelchairs that were been taken from the facility. MBPH deputy chief executive officer…

  • Red Cliffs team pushes for podium

    Red Cliffs team pushes for podium

    SUNRAYSIA school students have showed off their ingenuity at this year’s Energy Breakthrough event in Maryborough. Enduring stifling conditions, seven teams from primary schools with…

  • More Telstra mobile upgrades

    More Telstra mobile upgrades

    FURTHER short-term disruptions are set for the local Telstra mobile network as the telco’s techs seek to further expand the 5G network in the area.…

  • Kinder staff blow the whistle on snakes

    Kinder staff blow the whistle on snakes

    IT was a case of perfect timing recently, when staff at the Shine Bright Irymple Kindergarten purchased whistles to alert children and colleagues a snake…

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