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Roadhouse races for supplies
A MAD dash for extra supplies was just the beginning for the Hattah Roadhouse’s relatively new owners as they prepared for their first Hattah Desert…
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Home invasion pair ‘on the run’
TWO men who left an elderly Birdwoodton couple terrified after a home invasion are still on the run, Mildura police say. One of the three men…
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Motor project interest grows
MILDURA Mayor Glenn Milne says the council must capitalise on government and private interest in the city’s proposed motorsport precinct.Private investors with existing ties to…
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Agriculture reaps wealth
The value of Australia’s agriculture industry has reached a new high of $56 billion.The 2015-16 figure, released on Friday as part of the Agricultural Census,…
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Three show feats of clay
FAMILY and friends gathered on Thursday for the official opening of Clay³. The Gallery F exhibition features work from local artists Renae Pennicuik, Jayne Bawden and…
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Force is with environment
MAY the force be with Mildura specialty coffee house blk.mlk in its quest to reduce the consumption of single-use coffee cups. The business recently started stocking…
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Service steps back in time
CURRENT and past maternal and child health nurses shared their very different experiences in the service as it celebrated 100 years on Thursday.About 50 maternal…
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Aussies dial up complaints
Six in 10 Australians have had issues with their internet service in the past six months, a survey has found.The Choice internet satisfaction survey found…
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Ouch! It’s a fine year
MOTORISTS have parted ways with almost half a million dollars in parking fines in the past 12 months.Figures from Mildura Council show more than 6000…
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‘I’ve had a good life’
LAUGHTER and home cooking is the key to a long life, according to Sunraysia’s Nellie Pollock, who turns 100 on Wednesday.Nellie had been looking forward…
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Incentives drive demand: Houses edge up 2.8pc, land 4.9pc
MILDURA house and land prices have increased by 2.8 per cent and 4.9 per cent respectively year-on-year, according to PRD Nationwide research. A house in Mildura will…
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NAIDOC Week: Culture speaking clearly
GROWING up on the banks of the Murray River, Uncle Peter Peterson wasn’t allowed to speak his traditional Barkinji language.His parents were told by authorities…










