News
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Racing club out of the barriers
WITH flood repairs well advanced, ambitious plans for the future and the track in “pristine condition”, the Mildura Racing Club is gearing up for an…
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Lucky town delivers another lotto fortune
WENTWORTH appears to be on a lucky lotto streak, as another resident takes home a big cash prize. A Wentworth woman has won the guaranteed…
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Robinvale residents demand a tidier town
A GROUP of Robinvale residents have accused Swan Hill Council and property owners of showing “total neglect and disregard” for the “dirty” and “unkempt” centre…
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Unearthed Mildura postcards help us picture the past
THE grandly ornate old Bowring’s building, on the corner of Deakin Avenue and Eighth Street, is the lost gem unearthed in a tiny treasure trove…
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Linklater backed ahead of shire mayoral vote
FARMER Daniel Linklater is the frontrunner to become Wentworth Shire’s mayor when councillors vote on leadership roles on Wednesday. A prominent local member of The…
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Balloon legends blown away
A DEDICATED Sunraysia couple has been recognised for three decades of adjudicating Australia’s hot air ballooning competitions, which can sometimes require centimetre-perfect decisions. Ian and Carol…
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Ouch! Swooping magpie strikes Mildura walker
MILDURA woman Catherine Dunning received a nasty springtime surprise when she was attacked from behind by a swooping magpie on Sunday. Out on her usual 7km walk,…
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Channel works mean more water all-round
MORE than four kilometres of irrigation channels in Mildura and Red Cliffs have been repaired and upgraded under the first stage of the Sunraysia Water…
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Cleaner, greener streetscapes take shape
SIX local streets have received new trees as a part of Mildura Rural City Council’s Cool It Street Program. Up to 100 Mildura streets were…
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Mildura celebrates the shade
THE value of trees was celebrated in the Langtree Mall on Saturday. Families cooled off in the shaded area for Mildura Council’s Cooling the Streets…
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Cooling off in early heatwave
SUNRAYSIA’S early burst of summer weather is about to come to an end, but not before the mercury climbs into the mid-30s on Monday. Mildura…
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Snake city: Urban sightings on rise
A SURGE in snake sightings in the streets of Mildura is the result of recent flooding, warmer weather and housing development, a local snake catcher…













