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We’ll work with wards
THE Mildura Council has “reservations” about the new electoral wards system being implemented by the Victorian Government, but says it must work within the framework…
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Millewa salutes cop with biggest beat
IT’S not easy being the only cop patrolling the largest response area in Victoria, but for retiring Werrimull police officer Wayne Laird, the Millewa was…
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PUSH FOR ANSWERS: Government to be grilled on plans for Mildura ED
THE chronic pressures on the Mildura Base Public Hospital’s emergency department will be raised in State Parliament next week, Member for Mildura Jade Benham says.…
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MADDI’S MOMENT: Boyer wins Sports Star of the Year
WATER SKI star Maddi Boyer is the latest name to be added to the illustrious list of winners of the Northern Mallee Sports Star of…
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What’s on in Sunraysia
FRIDAY HomeBase Movie Night 91 Pine Ave – 4pm-6.30pm COME and enjoy a free movie at HomeBase. Mildura City Heart Traders Social Event – Summer…
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Catholic school plan for $2m site
THE Catholic church has bought a huge parcel of land at Mildura South for a future school, in a deal understood to be worth more…
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CFA contains Robinvale fire
UP to 76ha of Crown land near Robinvale was destroyed by a bushfire on Wednesday night. Twenty-four CFA crew members, five tankers and eight slip-on units…
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New interim chief at aged care provider
MILDURA’S largest aged care provider, Princes Court, has appointed a new interim chief executive while it searches for a permanent candidate for the role. Experienced executive…
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Going the ‘whole hog’ for cause close to the heart
ILKNUR Buchecker has had long, luscious hair for as long as she can remember but, in two months’ time, she will be sporting a shaven head,…
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Primary students sheltered as storm brought down tree
TWO cars parked at a primary school were damaged when a severe storm brought down a large peppercorn tree on Tuesday. Strong winds ripped through Cardross…
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Party angst returns over Joyce’s latest antics
THE Mallee’s federal Nationals MP is involved in a fresh rift within the party over former leader Barnaby Joyce’s latest controversy, after party-room discussions were…
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Science Fair to stimulate brain chemistry
MORE than 1000 kids have already signed up to witness captivating chemistry, fascinating physics and other colourful displays at the inaugural Mildura Science Fair. The…