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Mildura West students cook up a mess in their new mud kitchen
MILDURA West Primary School students have the chance to get messy with the school introducing a new ‘mud kitchen’. The kitchen, which is equipped with…
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Salvation Army Kmart Wishing Tree is back
THE Salvation Army’s Kmart Wishing Tree Appeal is back in town, supporting locals in need for another year. The Kmart Wishing Tree Appeal, which has…
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Jade Benham elected Swan Hill Mayor
ROBINVALE-based councillor Jade Benham has been elected Swan Hill Rural City Mayor for the next 12 months following Tuesday’s statutory council meeting. It will be…
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Mildura’s Sandbar sold to promote ‘more of a cocktail vibe’
MILDURA’S The Sandbar will enter a “new era” next month when local residents Giac Ietto and Justin Lamattina take over as owners. Mr Ietto and…
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Nichols Point students return serve with Aussie tennis great
DON’T worry about Australian and French Open trophies: for prep students in Nichols Point, the Davis Cup drew the biggest cheers as they toured Australian…
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Arts Mildura Hub opens doors to local talent
SUNRAYSIA artists have taken the opportunity to put their most recent work on display with further easing of restrictions. On Friday the doors to Arts…
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Christmas cheer the target for Sunassist
SUNASSIST and its volunteers are doing their best to ensure no one goes lonely or hungry this Christmas. For seven years the not-for-profit organisation hosted…
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Top council payments revealed
FORMER Swan Hill Rural City Council chief executive John McLinden took home more than $250,000 before he resigned after choosing not to be vaccinated. Other…
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Motorcycle club’s winning hand for charity
A HAND of cards, fresh air and spending time with mates rounded out Mildura’s inaugural Valhalla Poker Run on Saturday. Members of the South of…
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SS Mildura bell to hang again as part of Deakin Avenue plan
ITS proud past tarnished by years of neglect, the bell of the SS Mildura will soon shine again. Salvaged from the wreck of the cattle-carrying…
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Men need to stand against family violence, say councillors
IN the lead-up to this week’s White Ribbon Walk, Mildura councillors Helen Healy and Mark Eckel are calling for more men to stand up for…
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Refurbishment restoring pride in Deakin Avenue
FROM little things big things grow, and Mildura’s Deakin Avenue plantation is gradually growing back into the magnificent garden strip that has made it famous…













