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Big day for didgeridoo
SUNRAYSIA residents are invited to join in festivities centred on a record-breaking didgeridoo in Dareton today. Representatives of The Australian Book of Records will travel…
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Cup day fun
FUN, fashion and high quality racing is on the cards today at the Mildura Cup. Pictured ahead of the big day are Fashions on the…
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Truck stop, tuck shop
ORGANISERS expect there will be something for even the fussiest eaters at the Mildura Trackside Food Truck Festival tomorrow. From salt and pepper squid, potato…
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Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal backs council veto
THE Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal (VCAT) has backed a decision of Mildura Rural City Council to knock back a proposed agricultural equipment storage site…
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Fish project on way
A NEW re-snagging project to improve the habitat for native fish is set to start in Red Cliffs on Monday. Not-for-profit group OzFish Sunraysia is…
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Murrayville library site gets council OK
MURRAYVILLE’S first permanent library will be in Pioneer Park following a vote at Wednesday’s council meeting. Mildura councillors voted to grant a permit to use…
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Mildura tipped to grow by 7000
RURAL City of Mildura will lead the Loddon-Mallee region in population growth with a projection of more than 62,000 people by 2036. But these new…
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Jessie welcomes 100th great grandchild
MILDURA’S Jelsomina (Jessie) Piscioneri welcomed her 100th great-grandchild into the world this week. One of the 84 year-old’s many granddaughters, Melissa Giofrelle, gave birth to…
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Jo Marie finds inner peace
JO Kathleen Marie is a different person to who she was only a handful of years ago. The personal development coach, musician and “conscious content…
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Recycling future remains in limbo: Mildura Council contractor appears in Supreme Court
THE future of the Victorian recycling company contracted by Mildura Council is up in the air for another week. SKM Recycling appeared in the Supreme…
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Lower Darling water users endangered, report says
A SCATHING review of a water-sharing plan put forward by a former NSW Nationals minister suggests upstream irrigators were prioritised over communities and ecosystems. The…
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Yvonne beats life’s tests
RUNNING in a school cross-country event with a common cold was a minor decision that ended up having a major impact on Yvonne Rowles’ life.…









