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Richmond Tigers continue push into Mildura with sports course
RICHMOND Football Club general manager of football Neil Balme says the club’s continued push into the Sunraysia region will be boosted by the new Richmond…
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Frost threatens avocado crops
AVOCADO growing areas in Sunraysia remain on “high alert” with concerns about threatening frost damage. Last week, temperatures in Mildura fell below the Hass avocado…
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Imperial Football Netball Club considering move to sporting precinct
IMPERIAL Football Netball Club expects to make a decision on whether it will apply to relocate to the new Mildura South Sporting Precinct “reasonably quickly”. Imps…
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New projects to improve Murray Darling Basin fish habitats
FURTHER resources are being put into improving fish habitats in the Murray-Darling Basin, with the appointment of Braeden Lampard as project manager for OzFish Unlimited.…
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Over-65s can get moving
MILDURA Council is calling for expressions of interests to deliver the new Loddon-Mallee Move It project. The council is searching for groups to come forward to…
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Lighting up lanterns to highlight the environment
HANDCRAFTED lanterns will light up Mildura Eco Village this weekend after preschoolers and the community worked together to make the symbolic keepsakes. As part of…
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Swan Hill council seeks review
SWAN Hill Rural City Council (SHRCC) will suggest to the Victorian Electoral Commission (VEC) that it move from a ward system to an unsubdivided municipality. …
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VIDEO: Bionic hand: Special donation a life-changer for Ajaih
NINE-year-old Ajaih Birthisel caught a ball with both hands for the first time this week with help from his new kinetic hand. The state-of-the-art prosthetic…
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Down the years: Versailles peace signed to general thanksgiving
Presented by Mildura and District Historical Society. Compiled by Ann Ziguras for Mildura Rural City Council Library Service. 100 years ago PEACE SIGNED: Early on…
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Bringing smiles to young faces
FOUNDER of Free 3D Hands Mat Bowtell was an engineer with Toyota’s Australian factory for 10 years. In 2014, he and 2500 colleagues were made…
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NSW look at plastic bag ban
NSW could join other states in banning single-use plastic bags. The NSW Government considering the move as part of a new plastics policy under a…
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Events help tourism, says Mark Eckel
WELCOMING sporting tournaments to Sunraysia is “key” in boosting tourism according to economic development councillor Mark Eckel. The recent Australian Baseball Intermediate League Championships held…










