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Call to grow food market
Mallee farmers are being urged to do more to promote their produce beyond the farm gate.About 80 farmers have attended the Our Future in a…
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Fight against liquor
100 years ago LOCAL NEWS: St John’s Ambulance raffle is for 100 pounds of linen, for the complete household form tray cloths to sheets, an amazing…
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We need an abattoir, says celebrity cook: Let’s cut to it
CELEBRITY cook Stefano De Pieri has given Mildura some food for thought, claiming the region needs its own abattoir to ensure restaurants like his can…
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Note of excitement for Gol Gol girls
PERFORMING at the Sydney Opera House was an unforgettable experience for three Gol Gol Public School students.The Grade 6 students recently performed alongside about 1000…
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Burning divide
AN interim report on an inquiry into the Fire Services Bill tabled yesterday has revealed “personality clashes” between volunteer and staff firefighters in Mildura. The Fire…
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Crisp keen to get complex rolling
MEMBER for Mildura Peter Crisp says if there’s a plan and money from Mildura Council for the multi-sports complex, then partners with dollars will likely…
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Next step in system
Mallee Sustainable Farming is celebrating its 20th anniversary by hosting a conference in Mildura this week focusing on how farmers can be more globally competitive.About…
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Winter rain arrives
FARMERS across the Mallee are relieved the start of August has brought some welcome rain.According to the Bureau of Meteorology up until 9am yesterday morning,…
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It’s time to play ‘hard ball’
MILDURA needs to use its voice if it wants to see a multi-sport facility constructed, Sunraysia Indoor Sporting Group spokesman Paul Freckleton says.Sunraysia Daily revealed…
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Lamb boom continues
THE latest report from Rural Bank shows the Australian sheep industry continues to go from strength to strength off the back of increased prices, production…
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Phillip learns to lead
THERE must be something in the water, with another young and bright Mildura product stepping up to lead his peers.Phillip Konstandopoulos has returned from the…
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Markets get a taste of Australia
HORTICULTURE Innovation Australia will invest more than $10.5 million this year, as part of a push to significantly grow exports by 2025.The Assistant Minister for…













