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Mildura emergency raises air safety concerns
IT was just before 10am on June 18, 2013, when two passenger planes full of Adelaide-bound passengers suddenly found themselves in the midst of an…
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Students put out the word
A RECORD number of La Trobe University students is getting hands-on writing experience this week at the Mildura Writers Festival.On Thursday, a total of 35…
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Junior clubs get the message
SUNRAYSIA Junior Football League clubs have been put on notice about their roles and responsibilities to the children under their care.A junior football forum held this week…
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Triumph’s sweet focus: Vanilla slice lovers in for a treat at Langtree Mall
MILDURA’S first Great Australian Vanilla Slice Triumph is going back to basics, with the focus on the sweet treat that made it famous.While past events…
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Juniors jump into action
FORMER National Basketball League MVP and Mildura basketball icon “Jumping” Joe Hurst said it’s great to see the NAIDOC Basketball Fun Day continuing to be…
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Outcry backs net neutrality
The world’s biggest internet companies and activist groups have come together to protest against the US Federal Communications Commission (FCC) push to roll back protections…
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‘Let us count heads’
ROBINVALE councillor John Katis says the Federal Government should let locals do a head count to reveal the district’s true population.The town has had its…
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Citrus world calls in
SUNRAYSIA’S citrus experts and nurseries will be offering their knowledge at an international conference in Mildura later this month.About 130 delegates from countries such as…
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Dogs put on a show
RED Cliffs is the place to go for dog lovers this weekend.The annual Dareton Kennel Club Dog Show began yesterday with almost 400 entries.Over the…
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Doll-maker going strong
SUNRAYSIA’S Bev McGregor, pictured, said curiosity got her into doll and bear making 20 years ago.Despite always being crafty, it wasn’t until she purchased a…
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Safety is the goal
THERE will be a friendly rivalry between Mildura police and the multicultural community at next Friday’s community soccer match. The match is just one of the…
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Ages divided over service
PEOPLE aged between 50 and 64 are the least satisfied with Mildura Council while those aged from 18 to 34 have given the council the…












