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  • How to harness AI

    How to harness AI

    BUSINESS owners and staff will have the chance to sharpen up on their social media skills and embrace the benefits of artificial intelligence at a…

  • Third bus strike for Tuesday

    Third bus strike for Tuesday

    BUS services in Mildura will be reduced on Tuesday due to protected industrial action. While school routes will run as normal, routes 100/200, 211/300/311, 400/401…

  • Planning umpire to make call on caravan, camping park

    Planning umpire to make call on caravan, camping park

    A DECISION by Mildura Council to refuse the development of a camping and caravan park among residential properties at Irymple appears headed to the state’s…

  • Senior pup finds a new life in loving second home

    Senior pup finds a new life in loving second home

    INGRID Medova and Peter Allen of Mildura’s own Ye Olde Lolly Shop celebrated the birthday of their 21-year-old dog Collie recently. The couple adopted the…

  • Plane pain is the bane of the main

    Plane pain is the bane of the main

    A SAGA in plain sight that has left residents of a leafy Mildura cul-de-sac divided about what to do about 43 problematic plane trees is…

  • No rush needed for tax return

    No rush needed for tax return

    TAXPAYERS have been warned not to lodge their tax returns too early. Last year 142,000 people who lodged in the first two weeks of July…

  • Home life better for cats and wildlife under new SHRCC rules

    Home life better for cats and wildlife under new SHRCC rules

    CAT care experts have told owners they don’t have to spend big to keep their pets safe as the Swan Hill Rural City Council’s imposed…

  • Budget brings big works

    Budget brings big works

    SWAN Hill Rural City Council has touted the “largest capital works program ever undertaken” in the shire after adopting their 2025-26 budget. Of the $42.1…

  • Rallying behind young regional creatives

    Rallying behind young regional creatives

    AN annual fundraising campaign designed to bring more creative experiences to young Victorians has almost reached its deadline. The YEAH! Young people + Education +…

  • Fuel price fluctuation begins

    Fuel price fluctuation begins

    SHOP around! That’s the message for motorists as fuel prices vary by as much as seven cents a litre across the region with prices yet…

  • Calling prospective park rangers

    Calling prospective park rangers

    ANY Sunraysia residents who enjoy working with wildlife and conservation, there may be a job for you. Parks Victoria have 12 ranger roles and two…

  • ‘Razor’ still part of the game

    ‘Razor’ still part of the game

    FROM filling up his petrol tank to officiating in front of 100,000 people at the MCG on grand final day, “Razor” Ray Chamberlain carved out…

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