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  • Town gets behind recovery battle

    THE Ouyen community will come together tomorrow in support of local mother-of-three Georgia Fraser as she battles to regain her health. The fundraising campaign, titled Georgia’s…

  • Farming body slams charges

    Farming body slams charges

    THE state’s peak farming lobby group says councils shouldn’t charge rates on land used for production.The Victorian Farmers Federation wants the State Government to transition…

  • Ministers’ water talks flow

    Ministers’ water talks flow

    MURRAY-Darling Basin water ministers will consider a suite of supply measures to offset further water recovery when they meet in Canberra this week.The ministers’ meeting…

  • Study wins support

    Study wins support

    AFGHAN-born Mildura resident Jeff Ullah has been given the gift of a bright future by the Mallee Group of the Order of Australia Association.The group…

  • Black economy a ‘threat’

    Black economy a ‘threat’

    CURBING the underground economy is critical to protecting Australia from a growing terror threat, the chair of federal Treasury’s black economy taskforce says.In Mildura yesterday…

  • Cancer robs us of the most years

    Cancer robs us of the most years

    Cancer robs Australians of more years of life than any other disease, according to a new analysis.A report released on Wednesday by the Australian Institute…

  • Rolling down on the farm

    Rolling down on the farm

    SUNRAYSIA Residential Services is hoping the addition of a new people mover will boost the number of visitors to Benetook Farm.Yesterday an eight-seater golf buggy-type…

  • Stories come to life

    Stories come to life

    HUMPTY Dumpty sat on a wall alongside Little Miss Muffet and the Incy Wincy Spider last week as part of Mildura West Primary School’s nursery…

  • Security boost for hospital

    Security boost for hospital

    SECURITY at Mildura Base Hospital’s emergency department will be bolstered after the State Government yesterday announced $20 million to protect healthcare workers from violent and…

  • Salami back in fashion

    Salami back in fashion

    The much loved annual tradition of making salami was in decline among Mildura’s Italian community about 20 years ago. But sheds across the region these days…

  • Man fined for dragging ex-partner

    A MAN who travelled from Melbourne to Mildura to find his ex-partner and drag her out of a home by her hair and arm has…

  • Canoes get set to launch

    Canoes get set to launch

    A CANOE launching ramp is the latest acquisition at Gol Gol’s James King Park.The $1.3 million upgrade involves a significant facelift for the park, including…

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