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  • City reaches out to rail expert

    City reaches out to rail expert

    A CALL has been put out to bring public transport expert Professor Bill Russell to Mildura to shed light on the realistic cost of returning…

  • Farmers remain optimistic

    THE Victorian Farmers Federation says it’s too early to predict the yields and prices broadacre farmers will receive this year.The Australian Bureau of Agricultural and…

  • New job for top Aussie scientist

    New job for top Aussie scientist

    A RENOWNED Australian scientist has been appointed director of a national plant biosecurity research initiative.Horticulture Innovation Australia said Jo Luck would head the development of…

  • Alleged trafficker has work to do

    AN alleged drug trafficker has been told there’s no option but prison unless he “does the work” to rehabilitate.Domenic Natale, 28, appeared before Mildura Magistrates’…

  • All aboard for historic voyage

    All aboard for historic voyage

    THE historic paddlesteamer Melbourne will depart Mildura for Wentworth on an extended tour next month for the first time since 1965.The vintage steamer will undertake…

  • ‘The day can stay’: Mildura backs January 26 in vote

    ‘The day can stay’: Mildura backs January 26 in vote

    MILDURA Rural City Council has rejected a push to lobby the commonwealth to switch Australia Day from January 26.The date marks the arrival of the…

  • Night of spectacle

    Night of spectacle

    WHILE the official part of the 39th Mildura Eisteddfod wrapped up last Monday, a handful of acts were given a chance to hit the stage…

  • Eckel dishes up a MasterChef critique

    Eckel dishes up a MasterChef critique

    COUNCILLOR for tourism and economic development Mark Eckel has weighed in on the MasterChef Mildura episode controversy saying he disagrees with Mayor Glenn Milne’s stance. Last week…

  • Autism aid ‘lacking’

    Autism aid ‘lacking’

    A MILDURA mother hopes an inquiry into services for people with autism spectrum disorder will result in greater access to diagnostic and support services in Sun­raysia.Donna…

  • Mildura middle school years often not ‘very happy’

    JUST 62 per cent of Mildura primary school-age children and 43 per cent of high schoolers say they’re very happy with their lives, according to…

  • Crowds ready for outdoors

    Crowds ready for outdoors

    IMPROMPTU holidays may be on the cards for some Sunraysia families, with a solid number of caravan and camper trailers sold at this year’s Great…

  • Something looks fishy

    Something looks fishy

    SUNRAYSIA residents have expressed their “disgust” after photographs showing 29 dumped fish carcasses were shared on social media. The fish remains were found by a passerby on…

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