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  • ‘We must cut jobs’: Mildura Council told it has too many employees

    MILDURA Rural City Council has too many employees and more needs to be done to reduce the number of staff, councillors have been told.Council has…

  • Hub of knowledge celebrates 20 years

    Hub of knowledge celebrates 20 years

    TODAY will mark 20 years of The Alfred Deakin Centre serving as a central point for library services, visitor information and a host of major…

  • New network drive

    New network drive

    A FRESH crop of leaders has been voted in as the Mildura Young Professionals Network (MYPN) committee after the organisation’s recent election. Russell Lamattina will continue as…

  • Fundraiser nose best

    Fundraiser nose best

    RED will be the colour of choice on Friday for all those supporting Red Nose Day.Newly opened Country Way Early Learning Centre will be raising…

  • Penalty rates to stay at Workers

    Penalty rates to stay at Workers

    THE Mildura Working Man’s Club has moved to reassure its workers their penalty rates will stay.In a letter to its workforce this month, the club’s…

  • Bail after ‘chilling’ robbery attempt

    A TEENAGER accused of trying to rob an Asian grocery while armed with a knife in a “chilling” incident has been granted bail to attend…

  • Builder closes local office

    Builder closes local office

    SIMONDS Homes has closed its Mildura office in a shock announcement.The closure was yesterday described as “a business decision” after demand in housing construction through…

  • Cupper plays down link to gambling

    Cupper plays down link to gambling

    MILDURA councillor Ali Cupper has been named on a list of politicians with gambling links.Former Melbourne City councillor and anti-gambling crusader Stephen Mayne named Cr…

  • Bond for stabbing in self-defence

    A WOMAN who stabbed her then partner in the thigh after he stabbed her in the stomach has been placed on a good behaviour bond.Mildura…

  • Solar surge for winery

    Solar surge for winery

    A SOLAR power plant has saved Accolade Wines’ Stanley Winery at Mourquong $40,000 over the past six months. The solar power plant began operating at the…

  • Scientists highlight Basin plan concerns

    Without substantial changes to the MurrayDarling Basin Plan it will fail, a group of concerned scientists warns.The report by the Wentworth Group of Concerned Scientists,…

  • Love was in the air

    Love was in the air

    EDNA Rouse enjoyed going to dances where there were lots of airmen, but she never thought she would end up marrying one.“They were here today…

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