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  • Mongols roll into Mildura

    Mongols roll into Mildura

    MEMBERS of the Mongols bikie gang arrived in Mildura mid-afternoon on Thursday, drawing the attention of onlookers as they roared down the city’s main thoroughfare. About 130…

  • What’s on in Sunraysia

    What’s on in Sunraysia

    Friday Chatty Cafe Mildura Library – 10.30am-12pm LOOK for the Chatty Table and enjoy creating social connections with others. Tea and coffee are provided. Harness…

  • Council on lookout for fire hazards

    Council on lookout for fire hazards

    THE Mildura Council’s local laws officers will soon start inspecting properties throughout the region to ensure they don’t pose a fire risk. Residents are being…

  • Lifetime achievement award for MASP worker

    Lifetime achievement award for MASP worker

    JACK Chirgwin has been recognised for his longstanding commitment to the residential care sector with a lifetime achievement award. Mr Chirgwin, who oversees the operations…

  • A glitzy toast to good health

    A glitzy toast to good health

    THE generosity of Sunraysia residents was on full display on Saturday night, when $100,000 was raised for the Mildura Base Public Hospital Foundation. Over 400…

  • Follow in a brave soldier’s footsteps

    Follow in a brave soldier’s footsteps

    LACE up your boots and strap on a backpack – it’s time to hit the track to raise funds and awareness for the mental health…

  • Serial road offender refused bail

    Serial road offender refused bail

    A MILDURA man who will do “whatever necessary” to evade police while driving a vehicle when disqualified has been refused bail because he remains a…

  • Missing people: Can you help?

    Missing people: Can you help?

    POLICE believe a missing Melbourne teenager may be in Mildura. Sixteen-16-year-old Jasper was last seen on Jukes Road in Fawkner on October 3. Jasper is…

  • Voice voters’ head start

    Voice voters’ head start

    MORE than a quarter of eligible voters in Mallee have already cast their vote ahead of this Saturday’s Indigenous Voice referendum. The turnout confirms the increasing…

  • Riding for invisible disease

    Riding for invisible disease

    JUST 40 people in Victoria suffer from primary ciliary dyskinesia, or PCD, which is often called an “invisible disease”. However, two of those are in…

  • No good reason for family violence

    No good reason for family violence

    THE Sunraysia community is being urged to come together to take a stand against family violence. Mildura Council’s annual Walk Against Family Violence will be…

  • Council to take over tourism, economic development

    Council to take over tourism, economic development

    THE Mildura Regional Development organisation will cease to exist, as the area’s regional and economic development becomes the focus of a new model within Mildura…

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