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  • How a brave mother escaped a nightmare

    How a brave mother escaped a nightmare

    A TINDER date, romance and a pregnancy. But Amanda’s happy ending with her boyfriend turned into a dangerous nightmare when their baby arrived. The brave young…

  • VIDEO: Bowie the cat gets a rock star welcome home

    VIDEO: Bowie the cat gets a rock star welcome home

    PET cat Bowie has been on a four-month, two-state adventure that cost him part of his tail and probably at least a couple of his…

  • Hometown audience the toughest, but most important

    Hometown audience the toughest, but most important

    A NEW play that will take the stage in Mildura may look familiar to many locals, exploring themes of racism, classism and identity set against…

  • Cubs have a kick with big-league Tigers

    Cubs have a kick with big-league Tigers

    AUSKICKERS and primary school students were lucky enough to meet Richmond Football Club players on Thursday afternoon and Friday morning. In the first half of…

  • Teach driving at schools, MP says

    Teach driving at schools, MP says

    MEMBER for Northern Victoria Rikkie-Lee Tyrrell wants a driver-education program in all Victorian secondary schools to help curb the horror road toll. Mrs Tyrrell said…

  • What’s on in Sunraysia

    What’s on in Sunraysia

    FRIDAY ‘Music With Us’ – Intergenerational Music class Chaffey Aged Care Merbein – 9.30am Facilitated by Sunraysia Arts and Learning, the Music With Us Intergenerational…

  • Tigers take over town

    Tigers take over town

    A WAVE of yellow and black flowed into Mildura on Thursday as the Richmond Football Club arrived in town. As part of the 2024 AFL…

  • Wenty councillor remembered as a ‘good bloke and a good mate’

    Wenty councillor remembered as a ‘good bloke and a good mate’

    WENTWORTH Shire Mayor Daniel Linklater has described Cr Stephen Heywood as “a true gentleman” after the death of his municipal colleague on Wednesday. Cr Linklater…

  • Truckies want $5bn roads fix

    Truckies want $5bn roads fix

    THE Federal Government has been urged to invest $5 billion over the next decade to fix freight roads and build more rest areas for truck…

  • Dirty deeds: Residents blow up over dusty development

    Dirty deeds: Residents blow up over dusty development

    DUST from the Red Hill Estate Buronga development is causing breathing difficulties, blocking residents’ airconditioners and blanketing homes in dirt – and they want it…

  • Fuel rule ‘threat to car choices’

    Fuel rule ‘threat to car choices’

    DEBATE is swirling about what changes an Australian Fuel Efficiency Standard would bring to Sunraysia’s car market, amid claims it could rob farmers and families…

  • Taking a stand on ‘filthy’ facilities

    Taking a stand on ‘filthy’ facilities

    A MILDURA man says dirty conditions and lack of maintenance of the Brian Weightman Oval’s grandstand may drive away football and harness racing crowds. As…

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