News

  • Still fishing for answers: Anglers and farmers criticise lack of consultation about basin plan

    FARMERS and anglers have slammed water authorities for a lack of genuine consultation about the Murray-Darling Basin Plan’s implementation at a public meeting in Mildura.Murray-Darling…

  • Grid push next step

    SOLAR farm producers have backed The Nationals’ vote away from renewable energy production to focus on grid infrastructure, saying there’s nowhere to send the energy.It…

  • Burqa ban motion defeat ‘a good thing’

    MEMBER for Mallee Andrew Broad says the defeat of a burqa ban motion led by North Queensland MP George Christensen was “probably a good thing”. Mr…

  • Lucky winner ready for getaway

    Lucky winner ready for getaway

    MILDURA’S Sharon Collings couldn’t believe her luck when she was announced as the winner of a Kangaroo Island holiday for two.Only moments before receiving the…

  • Booze and pregnancy risk

    Booze and pregnancy risk

    The occasional glass of wine or champagne during pregnancy cannot be considered safe due to a lack of evidence and alcohol must be avoided, researchers…

  • Students put on show

    Students put on show

    STUDENTS from La Trobe University Mildura campus, RMIT and SuniTAFE transformed the building walls of the Mildura CBD to an outback light show on Saturday.The…

  • Robinvale man denies involvement in fight: Machete attack

    Robinvale man denies involvement in fight: Machete attack

    A ROBINVALE man accused of bringing a machete to a street fight on Thursday, severely wounding another man, denies involvement in the attack.Keith Doolan, 46,…

  • Fears for river’s future

    A PLAN to radically change how the Menindee Lakes work in a bid to save water doesn’t have to be implemented until 2024, according to…

  • Sunraysia landscape inspires prize-winning poet

    Sunraysia landscape inspires prize-winning poet

    100 years agoOVER THREE YEARS OF SERVICE: The first Mildura boy to enlist (so far as we can learn) when the great war broke out,…

  • Time for a check-up

    Time for a check-up

    MEN’s health will be at the forefront of this year’s Mildura’s Biggest Ever Blokes BBQ.The event will promote men’s health awareness, particularly prostate checks, with…

  • Carer opens home and heart to kids

    Carer opens home and heart to kids

    SIX months ago the idea of Barbara Clifford becoming a foster parent was only a discussion among her family at the dinner table.This week it…

  • Kids step up for walking challenge

    Kids step up for walking challenge

    MILDURA children and families are encouraged to get active this October by taking part in VicHealth’s Walk to School program.Mildura Rural City Council is teaming…

Digital Editions


Real Estate