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  • Economic woes hit wine exports

    Economic woes hit wine exports

    WINE exports declined by 2 per cent in value to $1.90 billion and 3 per cent in volume to 607 million litres in the 12…

  • Childcare market ‘needs government intervention’

    Childcare market ‘needs government intervention’

    CHILDCARE provision is failing in accessibility and affordability, according to a Australian Competition and Consumer Commission report. The consumer regulator has called for government intervention…

  • SFNL considers concussion rule

    SFNL considers concussion rule

    THE Sunraysia Football Netball League will take AFL advice on whether its players will be forced to take a three-week break if concussed, following the…

  • Memoir of a life-loving bloke

    Memoir of a life-loving bloke

    IF there’s such a thing as a good place to suffer a stroke, Keith Hill was fortunate to be there when that happened to him.…

  • Letter price rise nears stamp of approval

    Letter price rise nears stamp of approval

    POSTING a letter in the mail is about to get more expensive, as Australia Post prepares to increase the price of a stamp by 30…

  • VIDEO: House fire in Red Cliffs

    VIDEO: House fire in Red Cliffs

    A WOMAN in her 50s was taken to Mildura Base Public Hospital in a stable condition after a house fire in Red Cliffs. Seven CFA…

  • Baby in car involved in city crash

    Baby in car involved in city crash

    A WOMAN and a baby were taken to hospital after a crash in the Mildura CBD on Monday night. Emergency services responded to the collision…

  • Young thugs caught on camera in violent pub brawl

    Young thugs caught on camera in violent pub brawl

    YOUNG people involved in a wild brawl at a Mildura nightclub have been banned from the venue for life. A video circulating on social media shows two…

  • Renewed push to ban duck hunting

    Renewed push to ban duck hunting

    RSPCA Victoria has questioned the State Government’s decision to allow duck and quail hunting to continue in Victoria. The government is set ignore the recommendation…

  • SES values its new volunteers

    SES values its new volunteers

    A GRASSROOTS campaign to build genuine community connections has sparked a resurgence in numbers at the Robinvale SES unit. SES Western region volunteer recruitment adviser…

  • Tschirpig records a historical legacy

    Tschirpig records a historical legacy

    TWO descendants of prominent Mildura baker Raymond Tschirpig will be detailing their family history at the Carnegie Centre on Monday. Mr Schirpig died at the…

  • Journey that’s the talk of the town

    Journey that’s the talk of the town

    FOR Sunraysia Lifeline Project chair Stephen Hegedus, the aim of the Sunraysia Lifeline Project Motorcycle Rally, which he has been organising for more than 10 years,…

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