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  • Drivers ‘on notice’

    Drivers ‘on notice’

    UNPRECEDENTED police resources will saturate Sunraysia this weekend in an operation aimed to curb the region’s rising road toll. Police say there will be zero…

  • Power cuts fall to zero

    Power cuts fall to zero

    Fewer Victorian households are facing energy bill shock, with retailers lifting their game to help customers in the first six months of an overhaul to…

  • Give us report: MP

    INDEPENDENT Upper House member Justin Field has slammed the NSW Government for refusing to release the full business case into the maligned Wentworth to Broken…

  • Last call for camp oven cook-off

    Last call for camp oven cook-off

    ORGANISERS of the annual Koorlong Camp Oven Cook Off are feeling mixed emotions with the final event only days away. After 11 successful years, the…

  • Violent man spared jail: Family tragedy considered in ‘exceptional case’

    Violent man spared jail: Family tragedy considered in ‘exceptional case’

    A MAN guilty of serious family violence charges has been spared jail due to his continuing suffering from a car crash that killed his mother…

  • Illegal fires mar Hattah weekend

    Illegal fires mar Hattah weekend

    FOUR out of five campfires found by Parks Victoria staff along the Murray River during the Hattah Desert Race weekend were illegal. Parks Victoria staff…

  • Car stolen while baby in hospital

    A MILDURA couple were not lovin’ it when they discovered thieves had stolen their vehicle from outside a Ronald McDonald House, before driving it through…

  • Park ‘not a library’

    Park ‘not a library’

    THE Murrayville community is banding together to fight Mildura Council’s plan to open the town’s first library at Pioneer Park. The decision follows councillors’ approval…

  • Teen bailed on nine charges

    Teen bailed on nine charges

    A TEENAGER who allegedly broke into several cars, and stole jewellery and credit cards while on bail has again been released as she waits to…

  • Visa scheme ‘broken’ as only 209 Pacific Islanders access labour scheme

    Visa scheme ‘broken’ as only 209 Pacific Islanders access labour scheme

    A CENTRAL plank of the Federal Government’s push to boost Australia’s engagement with the Pacific, its new Pacific Labour Scheme, has had a disappointing first…

  • Ice use focus of hearings

    THE impacts of crystal methamphetamine (ice) use in Far West New South Wales will be the subject of three days of public hearings beginning in…

  • Imps to decide on Mildura South Sporting Precinct move

    Imps to decide on Mildura South Sporting Precinct move

    IMPERIALS will decide by next month whether it intends to nominate to move to the Mildura South Sporting Precinct. Imps president Peter O’Donnell yesterday said…

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