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  • Jo Marie finds inner peace

    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…

  • 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…

  • Lower Darling water users endangered, report says

    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…

  • Yvonne beats life’s tests

    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.…

  • Migrant stories make powerful theatre

    Migrant stories make powerful theatre

    THE stories of eight students from the Mildura Senior College English as an Additional Language (EAL) class took an audience on an emotional roller-coaster when…

  • Library plan puts residents at odds

    Library plan puts residents at odds

    A PROPOSAL to build a new library on Pioneer Park in Murrayville has split the small town. Residents travelled hundreds of kilometres to attend an…

  • Council puts grower support to the vote

    MILDURA councillors will debate whether to lobby for a range of measures to support Sunraysia horticulturists at tonight’s council meeting.  Mayor Simon Clemence will drive…

  • The future of work

    The future of work

    Being a cyborg psychologist, space tourism operator or child assistant bot programmer may seem far-fetched, but they’ve been dubbed jobs of the future. The list…

  • Drug deal uses the dark web

    Drug deal uses the dark web

    A MILDURA man added to the enrichment of organised criminals around the world when he bought steroids, methamphetamine and ­cannabis using the dark web, a…

  • In the Classroom: Inaugural fete at Lake Primary

    STUDENTS at The Lake Primary School are gearing up to hold their first school fete later this year. Assistant principal Shaun McInerney said while the…

  • Stars shine for NAIDOC

    Stars shine for NAIDOC

    SUNRAYSIA’S indigenous community enjoyed a night of glitz and glamour at the 2019 NAIDOC Ball and Awards on Saturday. Almost 230 people danced the night…

  • Popular Beulah store burns down

    THE Beulah community has been left devastated after a fire that broke out just after 1pm yesterday destroyed the general store. CFA Mildura operations officer…

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