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Family feud erupts, court told
A “HORRIBLE” long-running feud between two families erupted into an aggravated home invasion following a fabricated allegation of an assault at Colignan last week, a…
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Two vehicle collision on Nineteenth
A TWO-car collision on Nineteenth Street and Etiwanda Avenue on Monday afternoon resulted in one person being trapped for a short time before they extracted…
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Rate cap set for Wentworth SC
THE New South Wales Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal has set the rate peg for the 2026-2027 financial year. The core and final rate peg…
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Bail follows guilty plea
A MAN alleged to have been armed with an axe when he and a co-accused robbed a man of cash, jewellery and his bankcard has…
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Build the Base calls for ministerial meeting
MEMBERS of the Build the Base campaign have requested a meeting with State Minister for health Mary-Anne Thomas to push the Victorian State Government to…
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Nationals call for better reception
LOCAL Federal MP and shadow minister for regional communications Anne Webster and National Party leader David Littleproud have called for reform of the Universal Service…
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Have you seen Danut?
POLICE are searching for a man last seen in Mildura about a month ago. Police and family have concerns for the welfare of 47-year-old Danut…
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CFA helps get fire ready
RED Cliffs’ CFA volunteers have helped the local community stay informed as one of the first brigades to host a Get Fire Ready day. Get…
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New committees aim to help economy
MILDURA Rural City Council has established two new advisory committees with the aim of improving collaboration between the municipality and local industry. The Economic Development…
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Sport fest scores big for cancer screening
FOOTBALL fans travelled from far and wide to the Mildura Sporting Precinct on Saturday to watch two A-League titans duke it out in the Mildura…
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Lib’s poll blow days after MP’s retreat
CANBERRA: Rogue federal Liberal MP Andrew Hastie did the right thing by stepping down from the Opposition frontbench, a senior colleague says, as the Coalition…
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Exhibition celebrates power of healing
BRISBANE: A secretly developed pill made from an Indigenous medicine helped soldiers avoid seasickness as they landed on the shores of Normandy in 1944. The…