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Migrant courses break down language barriers
FREE language and vocational courses are helping migrants and refugees land full-time jobs across Sunraysia. The Adult Migrant English Program (AMEP) and Settlement Language Pathways to…
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Families flock to mall for holiday fun
MILDURA City Heart manager Danielle Hobbs says Langtree Mall has almost returned to pre-COVID times, as families flock to the CBD for some school holiday…
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Agent tips ‘huge growth’ in rents
RENT is predicted to become significantly more expensive in Mildura within the next 12 months, as vacancy rates remain at near-record lows. With Mildura’s rental…
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Shifting farmers’ rates burden not a solution: MP
MEMBER for Mildura Ali Cupper says councils should not “rob Peter to pay Paul” to provide fairer rates for farmers. Ms Cupper said the solution…
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By the numbers: What the Census data says about us
MORE than 750 families have made Mildura their home over the past five years, Census data has revealed, but the district’s overall population growth is…
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A life-changing 50 years of education
A BELOVED teacher who opened up her heart and her home has retired after an incredible 50 years of service to Sacred Heart Primary’s community.…
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New riders encouraged to join charity race
ORGANISERS of a charity bike race which raises funds for health services are calling for Mildura locals to come together to continue the tradition of…
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Get some good wood this winter
THE Conservation Regulator and Parks Victoria are urging people buying firewood this winter to think before they buy by asking some key questions, to help…
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Good and medieval meet for a Bracken good day out
A MEDIEVAL feast rounded out a day of hand-to-hand battle on Saturday as the annual Festival of Bracken took over Mildura Station Homestead. Members of…
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More environmental flows on the way
COMMONWEALTH and state agencies co-ordinate on every release of environmental flows in the Murray and Goulburn valleys to gain the greatest benefit, according to a…
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Myf Warhurst’s family story, from Red Cliffs to Eurovision
IN the very early nineties, as Mildura began watching SBS, a young woman in Red Cliff developed a new love. “They were airing Eurovision even…
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Net zero waste target ‘aspirational’, says Mildura Council
MILDURA Rural City Council has conceded its target of zero waste to landfill and zero net emissions from landfill by 2050 is “aspirational”. Interim targets…













