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Knife held to woman’s back: Robinvale man jailed for six months
A ROBINVALE man was holding a knife to his victim’s back while she talked to police through her screen door, a court has heard. Michael…
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Acting up is part of the fun for kids: Theatre program numbers grow
PROPS Theatre has gone strength to strength since being introduced in Mildura last year. The children’s program recently celebrated one year in the city and…
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Catwalk soiree for Chaffey cause
A GROUP of Sunraysia women will hit the walkway this Sunday at A July Fashion Parade. The annual sojourn down the catwalk, hosted by Chaffey…
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Bigger the better
CONSTRUCTION on a whopping 16,400 sq m vehicle dealership complex on Fifteenth Street has begun, with director of GSD Architects Geoff Sparkes estimating it will…
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No mental blocks for Xavier
WHOEVER said the kids of today are only interested in technology has clearly never met Xavier Knez. Xavier has had a love for Rubik’s Cube…
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Our recyclables could go to waste
MILDURA Council has not ruled out landfilling recyclable material if troubled contractor SKM Recycling goes into receivership. More than 30 Victorian councils, including Mildura, contracts…
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Taliban survivor to tell tale of freedom
A MILDURA man who escaped war-torn Afghanistan and the Taliban’s brutal regime will share his inspiring fight for freedom with the Sunraysia community this weekend.…
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Inspired to be showing at home
DESPITE having lived away from Sunraysia for many years, artist Graeme Krake says he still feels a connection to the area. This is evident in…
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Introduction to broadcasting
ASPIRING media personalities are being invited to take part in free radio broadcast training courses in Mildura. Facilitated by community radio station 106.7 HOT FM…
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In the Classroom: Students explore study options
MILDURA Senior College was turned into a mock higher learning centre yesterday when La Trobe University and SuniTAFE took over. The move was designed to…
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Down the years: Brutal battle, bar bragging rights
Presented by Mildura and District Historical Society. Compiled by Ann Ziguras for Mildura Rural City Council Library Service. 100 years ago PEACE CELEBRATION DAY: Saturday,…
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In the Classroom: Planting for future
THE entrance to Irymple Secondary College became a whole lot greener yesterday when students planted 55 ornamental pear trees. But head of the science department…











