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PlayStation games the cause of 000 calls, Mildura court told
A PLAYSTATION console is said to be behind a Mildura woman placing 28 calls to emergency services over about three weeks. Joanne Camilleri pleaded guilty…
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Mildura domestic violence survivor: ‘He failed as a father’
FOR years, Mildura man John* suffered in silence. Racked by shame and perhaps a little guilt, John found himself in a “really dark place for…
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Mildura Christian College gets $1.1 million for upgrades
MILDURA Christian College will make some significant upgrades to its facilities after receiving $1.16 million in funding from the Federal Government. The funding, which is a…
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Mildura drug haul totals $30,000 – police
POLICE who searched a Cherry Avenue house in Mildura say they seized a large amount of methamphetamine and cannabis with a combined street value of…
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What’s On in Sunraysia this weekend
What’s On Friday Live Music Corporate Moose, Langtree Ave – 7pm-10pm CAITLIN Holdcroft will be performing some “jazzy tunes” at The Corporate Moose’s front bar.…
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Book Week at St Paul’s Primary was worth the wait
ST PAUL’S Primary School students dressed as their favourite characters on Wednesday to finally celebrate Book Week. Although Book Week was scheduled for August, the…
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Red Cliffs ceremony honours ship’s crew
THE Sunraysia sub-section of the Naval Association of Australia will hold a wreath-laying ceremony in Red Cliffs on the 80th anniversary of the sinking of…
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Sunraysia country music star back in front of a sellout audience
RESTRICTIONS and lockdowns didn’t put a stop to Tony Smith belting out a tune. The award-winning Sunraysia artist has been providing entertainment for guests at…
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Mental health fundraiser touched girl, 16
A MAN who walked across Australia fundraising for Beyond Blue has been convicted for sexually assaulting a vulnerable teenager who was struggling with mental health…
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Police officer’s dog spared after Mildura park bite
A DECORATED police officer has been spared the destruction of his beloved dog, after it unexpectedly bit a woman’s hand at Mildura’s off-leash dog park…
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Writing a Muslim chapter of Australia’s war history
CHARLES Sturt University and Melbourne Museum historian Dzavid Haveric is on a mission seeking “important” local wartime information. Dr Haveric is travelling around Australia searching…
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New flowering for Australian Inland Botanic Gardens
THE Australian Inland Botanic Gardens has a lot to keep busy with, including several site changes planned or under way. After months of uncertainty and…













