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Bishop says changes are of benefit
THE Anglican Diocese of Bendigo says changes to oversight and governance arrangements at Mildura’s Deakin Court retirement village should have little impact on daily running.…
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Council solar deal saves big money
MILDURA Council’s emission costs will be slashed by more than $200,000 from 2021 following a decision to endorse a new solar electricity procurement agreement. At…
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Councillors call for review
HOPE in the form of a review may not be far away for Sunraysia landholders bound to rigid planning legislation. Following a vote from councillors…
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Artists’ defiance
THE stories and family histories of 30 established, mid-career and emerging indigenous artists from across the nation have been told through a group exhibition at…
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PHOTOS: Vietnamese Fair in Mildura: Celebration of colour and light
THE inaugural Vietnamese Fair in Mildura received an “overwhelming” amount of support with thousands of people filling the Langtree Mall on Saturday afternoon. The Bendigo…
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Aged care puts families under pressure
CARERS based in and around Mildura will give evidence about their experiences at the Royal Commission into Aged Care and Quality Services public hearing this…
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Anglers hooked on fishing
FISHING enthusiasts were hooked on the atmosphere at yesterday’s competition in Wentworth. The monthly competition hosted by the Murray Darling Junction Fishing Club attracted more…
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Cub Carla’s special award
BURONGA’S Carla Harriss has become the first Alcheringa Cub Scout to receive the Grey Wolf Award. The 11-year-old was joined by family, friends and Scout…
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Dog attacks have less bite
MILDURA is on track to have its lowest number of dog attack victims treated at Mildura Base Hospital (MBH) in three years while reports of…
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Basin water efficiency program up and running
THE Federal Government has started its $1.5 billion Murray-Darling Basin water efficiency program to recover 450 gigalitres of water for the environment by 2024. Water…
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Harm in play: Indigenous gambling risk high – report
ABORIGINAL and Torres Strait Islander people in Victoria are more likely to gamble and experience gambling harm, according to a local research report. The report,…
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Three taken to hospital
THREE people including a six-month-old baby were taken to hospital yesterday afternoon after a car and truck collided at a Mildura intersection. Emergency services including…







