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  • Nurses help men on cancer journey

    Nurses help men on cancer journey

    A SPECIALIST prostate cancer nurse at Mildura Base Hospital has been guaranteed for the next three years by the Prostate Cancer Foundation.The role – to…

  • CBD fights anger cops: Police use capsicum spray and arrest nine drinkers

    MILDURA police say revellers will continue to be held accountable for poor behaviour after police were forced to use capsicum spray to control alcohol-fuelled fights…

  • Program helps with job hunt

    Program helps with job hunt

    KRYSTAL Hedges had applied for seemingly every job under the sun and received just one phone call for her trouble.Her frustration was palpable and said…

  • Landfill tries new hours

    MILDURA Rural City councillors this month gave the green light to trial changes to Mildura Landfill’s opening hours.Under a 12-month trial starting from August 1,…

  • Wenty budget grows

    Wenty budget grows

    WENTWORTH Shire councillors adopted a budget spending more than $42 million for the next financial year.The maiden budget for a new look council with five…

  • Kids celebrate culture

    Kids celebrate culture

    MILDURA Primary School students enjoyed kangaroo rissoles, johnny cakes and kangaroo stew yesterday as part of NAIDOC week celebrations.The annual celebration began on Monday with…

  • History presses on

    History presses on

    Garston Station owner Tony Douglas will exhibit his wool press at this year’s Junction Rally exhibit.The double box wool press was used to compact wool…

  • When a scammer calls

    When a scammer calls

    MILDURA residents John Wisneske and his wife Joyce want others to be scam-savvy after they were targeted by dodgy callers claiming to be from the…

  • Stumped: Anger as Deakin Ave works also damage limestone monument

    Stumped: Anger as Deakin Ave works also damage limestone monument

    LOCAL historians are upset that a piece of Mildura’s history has been destroyed in the Deakin Avenue median strip upgrade. A tree, believed to be planted…

  • Time to say what we want

    Time to say what we want

    More conversation is expected at tonight’s Mallee Regional Assembly in Swan Hill where the region’s priorities will be discussed.About 50 people from Mildura have registered…

  • Author helps parents connect with their kids

    Author helps parents connect with their kids

    INTERNATIONAL best-selling children’s author Holly Nunan will be back on her home turf next month to teach parents some of her tricks.The former Mildura resident,…

  • Stumped: Anger as Deakin Ave works also damage limestone monument

    LOCAL historians are upset that a piece of Mildura’s history has been destroyed in the Deakin Avenue median strip upgrade. A tree, believed to be planted…

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