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Inclusion drives brekkie club success
THE Victorian breakfast club program is continuing to keep tummies full, with local schools praising the benefits it provides to students. The State Government recently…
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Mildura Council runs information sessions on aged care move
A SERIES of in-person consultation sessions this week will provide details about how Mildura Council plans to transition out of aged and disability service delivery.…
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Clean-up plan for condemned Mildura harness racing offices
MILDURA’S popular Pacing Cup carnival will take place this month despite the local harness racing club’s offices being condemned at City Oval due to mould.…
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Elders prepare to speak
SUNRAYSIA Aboriginal elders will have an opportunity to provide guidance during elders’ yarning circles when commissioners of Victoria’s first truth telling commission visit the area…
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Mildura artist expresses her asylum and COVID experiences
A MALAYSIAN asylum seeker, who found her place in Mildura, is just one artist telling her story and experience of the COVID pandemic, through art.…
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Red Cliffs turns on the party of the century
COMMUNITY pride was no more evident than when Red Cliffs residents were finally able to celebrate the town’s centenary at the weekend. Crowds swelled into…
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A short walk in others’ shoes shaped view of new SMECC boss
AN eye-opening travel experience, coupled with his work as a police sergeant in Mildura, has led Andrew Kilroy to his newest role as executive officer…
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Playhouse closure another blow for Mildura families, says councillor
A MILDURA councillor has lamented the loss of yet another indoor play centre for young children. Children’s playhouse Caterpillars will close its doors for the…
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Flood scene clean-up ‘daunting and heartbreaking’
THERE are some things you just can’t envision. The devastation of losing everything, while trying to escape flood waters two storeys high, is one of…
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Easter lift for kids’ hospital care
CUSTOMERS at Mildura’s two Woolworths stores will this Easter again have the opportunity to help provide the best possible care for kids in hospital. Running…
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Anyone can get a small stake in farming
WHEN people aren’t flocking to Benetook Farm for its organic eggs, what really goes on behind the scenes with as many as 3000 free-range hy-line…
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Bid to block risk of water payouts
NSW independent MP for Murray Helen Dalton has introduced a Bill to prevent potentially billions of dollars in compensation being paid to floodplain harvesting licence…













