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Audit of Chinese CCTV in Mildura
Fifty-six security cameras in the Mildura Local Government area manufactured by Chinese companies are being included in a statewide audit of cameras installed at state…
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River sandbar concern after floods
WATER users should be on the lookout for changes to the river floor, after a “really concerning” sandbar was discovered between Apex Park and Lock…
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Heavier trucks hit our roads harder, says Benham
MEMBER for Mildura Jade Benham used a member’s statement in parliament this week to discuss the state of roads in north-west Victoria, saying trucks are…
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Circus show is rolling in the aisles
STATERA Circus’ stage show Boop takes the “absurdity” of real life and takes it to the extreme, says performer Karina Schiller. Performing at the Mildura…
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Getting to grips with Outlaw Wrestling
SOMETIMES all the required information is in the title. Australian Outlaw Wrestling promises to deliver an entertaining experience that’s not for the faint hearted as…
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Upcoming Fundraiser for Lifeline
AN walkathon fundraiser will help pay for the training of more volunteers for Lifeline Loddon Mallee (LLLM). The event, on Sunday, March 5, will feature…
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Murray tops river drowning hotspots
THE Royal Life Saving’s latest report has revealed rivers as the location with the largest number of fatal drownings. The report revealed 924 people have…
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Rowers are relishing return to river
Mildura Rowing Club has returned to its Hugh King Drive headquarters, shifting from a temporary home at the old sailing club at Lake Hawthorn. Club…
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NSW cops offered cash incentive up to $36,000 to go bush
POLICE moving to work in Wentworth will be backed with cash payments of up to $36,000. On Friday, the NSW Government announced it would offer…
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What’s on in Sunraysia?
Friday Percorso Mildura Arts Centre – 6pm CURATED by Antonette Zema, Percorso features over 100 works from Mildura-born artist Andrea J Smith, who has exhibited…
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Councils warn of buybacks ‘divide and hurt’
A LOCAL government advocacy group is urging state and federal water ministers to consider the “further divide and hurt” that water buybacks would cause. Federal…
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Bobby and Me back in business
POPULAR riverfront cafe Bobby and Me has re-opened months after the floods left the Ornamental Lakes Park and surrounding areas devastated. After closing in October,…













