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  • Teams hit the track

    Teams hit the track

    RED Cliffs Secondary College students dressed to impress on Monday for their school’s annual athletics carnival.Brightly dressed students competed in track and field events including…

  • Banter led to injury, court told

    Banter led to injury, court told

    WHAT began as verbal banter resulted in a teenager suffering a bleed on the brain, a court has heard.A 17-year-old, who cannot be identified, faced…

  • Burning for a change: Werrimull CFA Brigade considering merging with Meringur

    A LACK of volunteers and small local population has forced Werrimull CFA Brigade to consider a merger with nearby Meringur CFA Brigade. Werrimull secretary treasurer Chris…

  • States back call for investigation

    VICTORIA has supported South Australia’s call for an independent investigation into allegations of water theft.Federal Opposition water spokesman Tony Burke has also written to the…

  • Sounds like a journey

    Sounds like a journey

    Chaffey Secondary College music co-ordinator Luke Peak wil jet off to the US this week for a week-long music education conference. “I have never been to…

  • 50 years of growth

    50 years of growth

    THE Mildura Native Nursery has stood the test of time, providing much of the region with our locally-grown trees.This month it celebrates its 50th milestone…

  • Changes a lift for ambulance women

    Changes a lift for ambulance women

    SUNRAYSIA MICA paramedic Bronwyn Lambert has reflected on how much has changed for women as ­Ambulance Victoria celebrates 30 years of female “ambos” this week. A…

  • It’s a job for life

    It’s a job for life

    BRONWYN Lambert first knew she wanted to be a paramedic after being involved in a serious car accident as a child. “I always wanted to do…

  • When NSW’S top water bureaucrat came to Pooncarie

    When NSW’S top water bureaucrat came to Pooncarie

    GAVIN Hanlon cut a lonely figure at Pooncarie last year, when he arrived to field questions from irate graziers and fruit growers about why their…

  • Winter sun set to burn

    Winter sun set to burn

    It might be the middle of winter, but Mildura locals may already need to dig out their hats and sunscreen if they’re heading outdoors.The Bureau…

  • Calls for inquiry into Murray-Darling Basin water management amid allegations of theft, non-compliance in NSW

    Calls for inquiry into Murray-Darling Basin water management amid allegations of theft, non-compliance in NSW

    THERE are calls for an inquiry into NSW’s management of water amid allegations of water theft in the Barwon-Darling system. Last night’s ABC Four Corners program…

  • Students take lead on branding

    Students take lead on branding

    MILDURA Regional Development (MRD) has handed the reins of its artistic branding over to a group of TAFE students.Ten Diploma of Graphic Design students from…

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