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  • Hips are getting bigger

    Hips are getting bigger

    PORTION sizes of the country’s most commonly consumed junk foods are getting bigger, fuelling Australia’s obesity epidemic, according to new research.The George Institute for Global…

  • Fighting domestic violence

    Fighting domestic violence

    SOME of the region’s most dangerous family violence offenders are being kept under the microscope under tough new measures to protect victims.Figures to be released…

  • Mungo tourism NSW responsibility – Eren

    Mungo tourism NSW responsibility – Eren

    VICTORIA’S Tourism Minister says the NSW Government should show more interest in developing tourism at Mungo National Park.In Mildura on a regional tour yesterday, John…

  • Crisp hunting for ‘missing’ millions

    Crisp hunting for ‘missing’ millions

    MEMBER for Mildura Peter Crisp says he will chase alleged missing millions from the Victorian Government meant for the Murray Basin Rail Project (MBRP).It follows…

  • Sheep diet to help humans

    Sheep diet to help humans

    A LIVESTOCK researcher from New South Wales has been examining ways improving the diets of sheep could boost human health.Edward Clayton, from the NSW Department…

  • All aboard for a cruise singalong

    All aboard for a cruise singalong

    AFTER months of rehearsals, the 41st Sunraysia Gang Show performance is almost here.Sunraysia Scouts and Guides will this year present their show Get Your SHIP…

  • Move to tackle border issues

    Move to tackle border issues

    VICTORIA will investigate the merits of appointing its own cross-border commissioner to promote the interests of border communities and resolve issues across state lines.The idea…

  • Club ramps up for events

    Club ramps up for events

    MILDURA District Ski Club has its sights set on bringing more visitors to the region through major events.The club recently bought a 10-acre block next…

  • Plan for prime river land

    PLANS to open up part of Mildura’s riverfront for commercial and residential development could advance early next year.The second stage of Mildura’s riverfront redevelopment would…

  • Cracking new markets

    Cracking new markets

    Australian almonds are continuing to be highly sought after overseas.The nuts are grown in Sunraysia, the Riverland and Adelaide Plains in South Australia and the…

  • Retailers key to new system

    A NEW internship deal will see up to 10,000 young people across Australia gain employment in the retail sector.However, in Mildura it remains to be…

  • Dry winter ‘could push up grain prices’

    Dry winter ‘could push up grain prices’

    THE Victorian Farmers Federation says the dry winter will result in better prices for wheat as farmers will be less reluctant to sell their supplies.Vice-president…

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