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  • Farmers get out of game

    LARGE parcels of Mallee land are being leased out as some farmers look to exit the game.In the past week alone, at least two farmers…

  • Bike trend for kids a concern

    Bike trend for kids a concern

    A SIGNIFICANT drop in the number of children’s bikes sold has raised alarm bells among public health experts concerned about a lack of physical activity…

  • NSW Police could be wearing body cameras by the end of the year: Cops get the picture

    SUNRAYSIA residents can expect increased surveillance of their interactions with emergency service workers in the near future. Front-line police officers on the NSW side of Sunraysia…

  • Shannon’s legacy

    Shannon’s legacy

    We used it four times during this period and then she passed away at home, which is where she wanted to beVICTORIAN teenager Shannon McKnight,…

  • Art delves into history of the game

    Art delves into history of the game

    BOB Utber has brought his love of football and art together for Australia’s largest football exhibition outside the capital cities.The Art Vault will next month…

  • Seamstress takes top prizes

    Seamstress takes top prizes

    Mildura’s Judy Morrison took out five first places at the weekend’s Wentworth Show, in what is considered somewhat of a lost art.Mrs Morrison spent more…

  • Home gutted: Neighbour hears explosions as house goes up

    Home gutted: Neighbour hears explosions as house goes up

    A WITNESS to a suspicious fire which destroyed a house in Kyte Close, Mildura early yesterday has described hearing two explosions while it went up…

  • Weeding out a big problem

    INVASIVE weeds across New South Wales are set to take a hit with an additional $1.5 million of funding for the 2017-18 Weeds Action Program.Minister…

  • Mental health project takes lead

    Mental health project takes lead

    A GROUND-breaking program to test a new mental health treatment model for Aborig­inal people in contact with the justice system is taking shape in Mildura.Mallee…

  • Council health plan

    Council health plan

    MILDURA Rural City Council has outlined its goals and priorities for protecting, improving and promoting the health and well-being of the municipality for the coming…

  • Spear a top taste

    Spear a top taste

    NOTHING says spring like the sight of luscious Australian-grown aspar­agus on supermarket shelves.With ideal growing conditions and increased plantings, asparagus lovers are in luck –…

  • Nut company takes hit

    Nut company takes hit

    NUT and health food company Select Harvests has posted a net profit of $9.2 million, 73 per cent down on last year’s profit of $33.8…

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