News
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Going red for special walk
MILDURA will be transformed into a sea of red next month when residents tie their laces and hit the pavement in recognition of Parkinson’s disease.…
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Mildura’s homeless crisis: Homeless need help
A LITTLE bit of help goes a long way for Mildura’s homeless population, according to Charlie Bayldon. Charlie’s association with the region’s homelessness has grown…
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Tipping point close: Recycling to landfill move imminent, says Mildura Council
MILDURA Council says it will be forced to send recyclables to landfill following embattled contractor SKM’s declaration it will no longer accept material. The Victorian…
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Fun, food and colour
THE Bendigo Dragon Dancers will kick off today’s inaugural Vietnamese Fair, leading a parade from Mildura Riverfront to Langtree Mall. An official opening ceremony will…
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Disaster on the Darling: Get ready for ‘human impact’ on Darling River
THERE is a “calamity on our doorstep” in the lower Darling and authorities need to act now to provide health services communities along the river…
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A lifetime of achievement
FORMER director of Mildura’s W.J. Christie Centre Dulcie Stone has been remembered for having a vision ahead of her time. Ms Stone, born in Melbourne…
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Kath aims to serve up a winning slice
WELL cooked pastry, creamy custard and shiny icing is the key to success according to The Great Australian Vanilla Slice Triumph head associate judge Hellyn…
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Mildura’s homeless crisis: Rough sleeper looks to a brighter future in the area
MARK skips a step after spotting a cigarette butt on the ground on a footpath in Tenth Street, Mildura. The discarded item is mid-stride, but…
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PHOTOS: Showing their true colours
MILDURA West Primary School students put their athletic abilities to the test at the school’s house athletics carnival yesterday. In cool weather, students competed in…
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Awareness grows
SUNRAYSIA schools, residences and public spaces are now home to 600 new trees. Greening Mildura co-ordinator and founding member Gail Mottram said the group couldn’t…
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Crocodile discovery in Murray no tall tale
IMAGES of a freshwater crocodile which was found dead in the Murray River have attracted widespread attention. The images, posted on Freshwater Fishing Australia’s Facebook…
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Wait and see on fishing embargo
THE NSW Department of Primary Industries (DPI) says it will monitor conditions in the lower Darling River but has not committed to a three-month embargo…











