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Beyond Borders photos show asylum life
DOCUMENTED through photographers and multimedia captured by members of MAPgroup are the stories of asylum seekers and refugees who sought a safer life in Australia.…
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‘Merits’ in basin rail
THE Murray Basin Rail Project was an initiative Labor “inherited, but saw merit in”, according to Transport Infrastructure Minister Jacinta Allan. It was revealed this week the…
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Texts vile and abusive: Social worker tells cancer sufferer: ‘let that cancer rot inside and infest your whole body’
A QUALIFIED counsellor has been sentenced after sending harassing messages to work colleagues, including one thattold a cancer sufferer to “let that cancer rot inside…
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Federal Government tracking domestic violence spend
THE Federal Government is keeping track of taxpayer money being spent on efforts to reduce domestic violence but it can’t prove whether it’s having any…
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Long road for Community RoadSafe Mildura team
COMMUNITY RoadSafe Mildura has received a recognition award from VicRoads in its 32nd year of operation. The RoadSafe committee is made up of local members…
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Kinder grants up for grabs
SUNRAYSIA kindergartens are being urged to apply for state government funds to help upgrade their playgrounds and buildings and buy new equipment to support children…
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Red Cliffs Men’s Shed takes shape
THE Red Cliffs community is one step closer to a men’s shed with the completion of stage one of the building. Stage one of works…
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Queen’s Birthday honour for doc
FOR more than 30 years, Dr Raymond Cowling has been travelling back and forward from Melbourne to Mildura to offer his services to a regional…
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Satellites highlight drought plight
DATA from new satellites has produced troubling snapshots of the recent drought in Australia while confirming a significant loss of ice in Antarctica. Australian National…
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Port Arthur massacre survivor Coralee Lever’s comfort with new chapter of life
CORALEE Lever says her life has been an “amazing journey” with yet another chapter coming to a close late this month. The wife of Dennis…
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Search for the key pieces of Mildura’s forgotten war
THE skies over Sunraysia were abuzz in the early 1940s as fighter planes darted across the region engaging in dogfights, performing bombing raids at Wentworth…
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Australian Fire Service Medal a fitting end to career
PHIL Murdoch once walked 22 hours to get to a fire. “That was in Corryong, in the Victorian alps,” he said Friday. To say fire…








