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  • An Aussie celebration

    An Aussie celebration

    AUSTRALIA’S favourite performers, music and iconic personalities will be highlighted at the Red Cliffs Secondary College variety show True Blue.After months of rehearsals, a cast…

  • Heat on climate agenda

    Australia’s climate agencies need to be overhauled and about 80 new research positions created to stop the sector falling behind the rest of the world,…

  • Parties ‘failed’ on fuel theft

    Parties ‘failed’ on fuel theft

    THE director of an independent fuel company with a franchise in Mildura says both state Labor and Liberal parties had failed small business when it…

  • Superhero-sized day

    Superhero-sized day

    GOL Gol Public School celebrated NSW Education Week in style with a superhero-themed open day.Yesterday students and teachers dressed as their favourite superhero for a…

  • School checks widen

    SUNRAYSIA’S schools will have an extra pile of paperwork and additional duties after changes to the Working with Children legislation came into effect this week.Previously…

  • Where’s the zest?

    Where’s the zest?

    Normally around this time of year, Mildura CBD shopfronts would be covered in citrus decorations, entrants would be getting their marmalade ready and residents would…

  • Drug dealer ‘too honest’ with cops

    Drug dealer ‘too honest’ with cops

    A SMALL time cannabis dealer made the mistake of being “too honest for his own good” with police, a court has heard.Mildura Magistrates’ Court this…

  • Rain relief for dry winter

    Rain relief for dry winter

    AFTER one of the driest starts to winter on record, the region’s farmers have welcomed a burst of much-needed rain.Rain totals from Wednesday night and…

  • Clearer skies ahead

    Clearer skies ahead

    Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull says there will be fewer delays at Australian airports and a reduction in the aviation terror threat after a plot to…

  • Farmers hold on for rain

    Farmers hold on for rain

    MILDURA’S dry winter has continued with just 15 per cent of the city’s average July rainfall falling last month.The north-west was the driest part of…

  • Avoca owners face wrath of the law

    Avoca owners face wrath of the law

    ACTION will be taken against Avoca-on-Darling Hospitality owners Ian and Barbara Law for failing to meet obligations set out in last December’s development consent.Wentworth Shire…

  • Thirsty for answers: NSW Government faces questions over water theft allegations

    PRESSURE is mounting on the NSW Government to answer questions about how much water has been taken from the upper reaches of the Murray-Darling Basin…

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