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Mildura-based company to produce 35,000 recycled plastic sleepers
A MILDURA-based company has been chosen to run a project that could produce up to 35,000 recycled plastic sleepers each year. Integrated Recycling will build…
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Fix crumbling rural roads, says Mildura councillor
THE Victorian Government has been urged to allocate more funding for rural and regional roads rather than consider reducing speed limits on areas deemed a…
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Project a ‘game changer’ ‘for electricity customers, says Transgrid
AUSTRALIA’S largest transmission project EnergyConnect has progressed further with the submission this week of the Environmental Impact Statement for the project’s eastern section from Buronga…
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We want you! Hospital makes a call to arms
SUNRAYSIA has never needed its health workers more than it does right now, but now is also the time they most need you. Not only…
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Caterpillars misses cocooned kids
POPULAR children’s play house Caterpillars is struggling to keep its doors open because of community fears over the high number of local COVID cases, owner Julie…
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Sunraysia man attempts to flee police by running to police station
A SUNRAYSIA man made an unusual decision when he ran across Deakin Avenue towards the local police station while trying to avoid arrest. Shaun Borchard…
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Where to find snags and new citizens
MILDURA Nowingi Place – 8am-12pm Mildura’s Australia Day community celebration will feature a free Lions Club breakfast, live entertainment, awards, citizenship ceremonies and a flag…
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Bank taskforce targets solutions for over-65s
A LACK of support for older Australians has emerged as a key issue for the government banking taskforce that is considering local ideas to “fill…
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What’s On in Sunraysia
FridayStorytime Red Cliffs Library – 9:30am-10:30am BRING your kids to the library and share in stories, songs, rhymes and play with library staff. The weekly…
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Case load eases slightly
THE number of active COVID-19 cases in the Mildura local government area has eased slightly, despite another 74 new cases being reported on Thursday. There…
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Video defence backfires after street clash
A MAN who assaulted a council worker with a metal pole over weed spraying has been found guilty and fined. Raymond John Lewer had intended…
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Problem gamblers can turn to books, not bookies
THE Mildura Library is offering an alternative social option for local problem gamblers in an attempt to combat gambling issues. Mildura Rural City Council on…













