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  • Deadly intersection works to start

    Deadly intersection works to start

    PRELIMINARY works will start today to build a long-awaited roundabout at Seventeenth Street and Deakin Avenue.  The single-lane roundabout will be constructed over the next…

  • Junkie’s drug denial

    Junkie’s drug denial

    A MILDURA woman claimed she was “only a junkie” and knew nothing about the drugs stashed in the roof lining of a car she was…

  • Queens to dazzle with glamour act

    Queens to dazzle with glamour act

    THERE will be glitz, glamour and plenty of sequins when Prada Clutch arrives in Mildura later this month. Sunraysia residents have already thrown their support…

  • Big day out for cat fanciers

    Big day out for cat fanciers

    THE first Kitty’s Krib Open Day was a “purrfect success”, with many cats on their way to finding a new “furever” home.  About 200 Sunraysia…

  • Beauty’s in the eye of the owner

    Beauty’s in the eye of the owner

    THEY might not be considered the cutest pup, but breeder Jacqi Dinis does not shy away from bragging about her unique canine pack. Ms Dinis,…

  • Enthusiasts in a stitch over arts and craft

    Enthusiasts in a stitch over arts and craft

    MILDURA’S art and craft enthusiasts were surrounded by all things scrapbooking, stickers and stamps at the first day of CraftAlive Mildura yesterday. Event manager Brett…

  • Hattah almond plant aims for $15 million output

    Hattah almond plant aims for $15 million output

    A $14 million almond-processing plant proposed for Hattah will provide 25 full-time and 50 seasonal jobs, injecting up to $15 million a year into the…

  • Whitegoods still free

    Whitegoods still free

    MILDURA residents can still dispose of a range of electrical items free of charge despite a state-imposed ban on sending e-waste to landfill from the…

  • Mildura’s rental crisis: Investors wanted as region’s vacancy rate sinks

    Mildura’s rental crisis: Investors wanted as region’s vacancy rate sinks

    MILDURA does not have enough vacant properties to handle the worsening rental crisis, according to an extensive new research report. While the Australian Bureau of…

  • Global students get of Murray-Darling basin

    Global students get of Murray-Darling basin

    A TWO-week water management education program for 42 engineering students from 10 countries has been an “eye-opening” experience, according to the Mallee Regional Innovation Centre…

  • Car theft brings terror: Toddler on board in road rampage

    Car theft brings terror: Toddler on board in road rampage

    A COURT has heard the details of a terrifying car theft in which a toddler was in the back seat as the car sped through…

  • Green light for new bike path

    Green light for new bike path

    A MILDURA business owner says changes to a bike path proposed to run past his Eleventh Street store will make the area safer. Titto’s Store…

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