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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…













