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Andy never tires of the road
POWERHOUSE Precinct in Mildura will host Irish folk music legend Andy Irvine this Sunday 21 December from 7pm, with the show presented by the Cullulleraine…
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Dad jailed for child neglect
A MILDURA father has been jailed for at least two years after he was found to have negligently caused serious injury to his young child…
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Water demand ‘can be met’
THE Murray–Darling Basin Authority says it is in a good position to meet anticipated water delivery needs for the rest of the water year despite…
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Boatel voted the best on and off water
WHAT do you call a mix between a boat and a motel? A boatel, and Mildura has a highly luxurious one on our shores that…
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Trafficker avoids more jail time
THE principal target of a police investigation targeting the trafficking of a commercial quantity of methamphetamine in Mildura has been spared further jail time after…
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Trio arrested over stolen property
DETECTIVES from Mildura Crime Investigation Unit executed a search warrant at an address in Tait Avenue, Mildura, on Tuesday. Stolen property including a Toyota LandCruiser…
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Water quality at risk MBD research claims
CLIMATE change will have a negative impact on water quality in the Murray-Darling basin, increasing salinity in the north and the likelihood of algal blooms…
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Bopping along at a festive sing-song
THERE are a lot of good deeds being done around Sunraysia in the lead up to Christmas. And the Friday Morning Singers are part of…
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Little change to WSC land values
LAND values across regional New South Wales have reached a record $342b, a 0.7 per cent increase from $340b last year. The new land values…
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Salvos study shows seasonal struggles
CHRISTMAS can be a wonderful time of year, with gifts and families spending time together to enjoy the festive season. But for a lot of…
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Support on offer after social media ban
FOLLOWING last week’s commencement of a social media for children under the age of 16, the Victorian State Government is offering new resources in schools…
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Farmer fined for animal cruelty
A MURRAYVILLE farmer has been fined $10,000 with conviction after pleading guilty to seven counts of failing to feed his cattle, six counts of aggravated…













