News
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Retirees push to opt out of Mildura Council green bin charge
A GROUP of retirement village residents are fighting for an “opt out” of Mildura Council’s proposed three-bin system. Implementation of a green-lid bin would be…
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Mildura Motorsports Precinct broker plan a start
MEMBER for Mildura Ali Cupper says she is disappointed Mildura councillor Glenn Milne has criticised the Victorian Government’s $300,000 budget commitment to source an investment…
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Minister Martin Pakula accepts Mildura South Sporting Precinct invite
VICTORIAN Sports Minister Martin Pakula has confirmed he will visit Mildura to discuss the Mildura South Sporting Precinct project. Member for Mildura Ali Cupper used…
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Parents join The Hub at Ranfurly Primary School
SCHOOL drop-off at Ranfurly Primary School was busier than usual yesterday with the opening of the school’s new hub. Community project officer Erin Byrnes said…
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Drug find lands accused in court
A MAN has been slapped with a community corrections order after a significant amount of drugs including ice, ecstasy, Viagra and pseudoephedrine were found at…
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Man drives on unlicensed
A MAN who drove to Mildura police station while unlicensed to be interviewed about repeatedly driving while suspended has faced court on a string of…
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Workers on minimum wage get 3 per cent rise
AUSTRALIA’S lowest-paid workers will get a smaller pay rise – of 3 per cent – this year but the industrial umpire says it will help…
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Historic grant for Dried Fruits Australia
DRIED Fruits Australia (DFA) has been awarded a $15,000 local history grant for the second stage of a dried grape industry conservation project. The three-year…
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New music festival on its way to Mildura
A NEW music festival with Jack Jones headlining will make its way to Mildura this September. Mildura Entertainment’s David Storer is the man behind the…
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Lives at risk on Robinvale to Sea Lake Road – Cupper
THE Robinvale to Sea Lake Road is “ticking time bomb” and those who use it are putting their lives at risk, according to Member for…
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Big squeeze on smoking delivers results
Smoking is increasingly on the nose with Victorians thanks to plain packaging, tobacco advertising laws and a crackdown on lighting up in public. Cancer Council…
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Winter feels as Mildura shivers through coldest May morning in eight years
MILDURA shivered through its coldest May morning since 2011 on Thursday as the temperature dropped to 0.8C. It was the coldest morning since August 22…










