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Mildura RSL’s new look shines
THE new-look Mildura RSL has received “very positive feedback”, according to its chief executive Kim Archibald.The external light show has now been switched on and…
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Volunteers fight cactus menace
VICTORIAN National Parks Association volunteers are playing a crucial role in eradicating cactus in the Hattah-Kulkyne National Park.Early results from a survey of the area…
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Bootleg band surfin’ in
SUNRAYSIA Beach Boys lovers can relive the classics this July with tribute band The Bootleg Beach Boys set to perform in Mildura.Direct from the UK,…
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Danger Zone: Driver’s plea to fix intersection
A RED Cliffs resident involved in a crash at the notorious Irymple Avenue and Fifteenth Street intersection has renewed calls for the “dangerous” road to…
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Nic packs the heat
IT was by complete accident that Nic Hale found himself performing as a Sydney Hotshot.Twelve months ago Hale never imagined he would perform regularly in…
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Tower fire fears: Flammable cladding ‘could be in Sunraysia’
MILDURA building surveyor Brent Williams says flammable cladding believed to have caused the deadly Grenfell Tower fire in London could be fitted to some Sunraysia…
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Friends bounce
WATCH the friendship of carefree Henry and practical Amy grow in the uplifting performance Emily Loves to Bounce.The play is inspired by three of Stephen…
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Grace takes new steps with gift
PLAYING on a trampoline has just become a little easier for Mildura’s Grace Anderson.Eight-year-old Grace, who has low vision, cerebral palsy and epilepsy, loves to…
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Mildura Marina works set sail
DEVELOPMENT at the Mildura Marina is moving forward with two more apartments on Dockside Drive being built. Work has also started on the unoccupied area of the…
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Thirst for water security
AN INFRASTRUCTURE project at the Menindee Lakes could boost water security on both the Murray and Darling rivers but only if operational rules guarantee supply…
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Loopholes allowing inferior imports
LOOPHOLES in Australia’s building regulations were allowing the importation of cheap, inferior building products such as cladding, Mildura building surveyor Brent Williams said.He believed many of…
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Focus on health needs: Review of services, including possible Base expansion, planned
A REVIEW to guide the future of the Mallee’s health services – including a possible major expansion of Mildura Base Hospital – will begin next…











