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  • Plea for help as pony saved

    Plea for help as pony saved

    EMERGENCY surgery has saved the life of a beloved Mildura pony but left his owner $4000 out of pocket. Mildura Horse Riding School have set…

  • Dead heat: Temperature equals June record

    Dead heat: Temperature equals June record

    THE mercury reached an unseasonably high 25.4 degrees over the weekend, as Mildura marked a warmer start to winter than normal – but rain is…

  • Old school mates remember friend

    Old school mates remember friend

    A GROUP of school mates who have been catching up every year since the 70s will commemorate the life and loss of their friend while…

  • Give your skin a service at visiting specialist clinic

    Give your skin a service at visiting specialist clinic

    A CLINIC that specialises in skin checks is coming to Mildura and Ouyen as part of a service that predominantly targets regional communities. Every three…

  • Family’s love and resolve withstands the storm

    Family’s love and resolve withstands the storm

    Gina De Angelis-Argiro was in the fight of her life. It seemed like it would never end. But LAURA TURNER finds her and her husband’s…

  • Aquatic partner’s three-year deal

    Aquatic partner’s three-year deal

    ALIGNED Leisure will continue managing local aquatic and leisure facilities for another three years, Mildura Rural City Council has announced. Chief executive Shane Dunne said…

  • $90k to support women

    $90k to support women

    WOMEN’S Health Loddon Mallee has distributed $90,000 in quick response flood recovery grants to help support local women. The lead agency for women’s health and…

  • Ouyen pumped as gym warms up

    Ouyen pumped as gym warms up

    OUYEN’S Community Gym continues to take shape, after five years of tireless work by volunteers who are transforming the former supermarket and adjoining buildings into…

  • Strong local dividend in anti-viral garlic

    Strong local dividend in anti-viral garlic

    ANALYSIS: TWO very predictable things happened when it was announced this week that scientists had shown a certain type of garlic, grown in Sunraysia, kills the…

  • New government policy not going to script, say pharmacists

    New government policy not going to script, say pharmacists

    COMMUNITY pharmacists in Merbein, Wentworth and Ouyen are worried that 60-day dispensing of PBS medicines won’t exactly go to script. From September 1 this year,…

  • Efforts bear 2023 Dried Fruits Australia Quality Award

    Efforts bear 2023 Dried Fruits Australia Quality Award

    FROM the hills of Italy to the flats of Mildura, a Merbein dried grape grower has continued his family legacy taking out the top prize…

  • Eagle-eyed volunteers needed

    Eagle-eyed volunteers needed

    FROM the mulga parrot to the splendid fairywren, the Mallee region is home to more than 300 unique bird species. Following the recent flooding, bird…

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