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Slow motion city – 30km/h speed limit trial for Mildura CBD
SPEED limits in Mildura’s CBD will be cut to 30km/h as part of a 12-month trial. The amended motion was passed at Thursday evening’s Mildura…
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Police lay drug charges after Mildura searches
TWO people have been arrested as part of an investigation into drug trafficking and the Rebels outlaw motorcycle gang in Mildura. Detectives from the Echo…
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Sara Storer to perform free concerts in Euston, Pooncarie
COUNTRY music star Sara Storer will be heading across western NSW for a string of free concerts next month, in the hopes of raising community…
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Slow down, Mildura – city will trial 30km/h speed limit
SPEED limits in Mildura’s CBD will be reduced to 30km/h as part of a 12-month trial. Affected streets will include Langtree Avenue, Lime Avenue, Pine Avenue between Seventh and…
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What’s On in Sunraysia
Friday Mobile Service Centre Midway Drive, Buronga – 10am-2pm SERVICE NSW brings its services to the community with Mobile Service Centres, which will provide the…
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Driver lines up police in Robinvale caravan park chase
TWO “high-risk missing children” were found at a Robinvale caravan park following a dramatic police chase involving a Melbourne man. In Mildura Magistrates’ Court on…
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Chantelle is dreaming of an AFLW future
MILDURA footballer Chantelle Mitchell says she hopes to emulate her Tigers idols and take the next step in her dream of playing AFLW football. Mitchell,…
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Travel voucher bid aims for economic boost
TOURISTS will soon be rewarded for staying in Mildura with travel vouchers set to become available late in March. The Victorian Government announced this week…
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Man fined over Red Cliffs Primary School fight
A SECOND man has faced court over a confronting fight outside a Red Cliffs primary school last year. Daniel Currah was charged with affray and…
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Lack of water theft data ‘alarming’
THE lack of information on water theft in NSW is “alarming”, says Member for Mildura Ali Cupper. She has called on the NSW Government to…
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Rolled: Tax office swoops on illegal tobacco crop
POLICE are warning about illegal tobacco crops after a plantation was unearthed by the Australian Taxation Office in the NSW town of Koraleigh, near Nyah.…
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Table grape industry gets back to growing its exports
HAVING battled through the export limitations of a global pandemic, the Australian table grape industry is again pushing to expand its international markets. Vines under…













