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Down the years: Bowlers roll up for Easter tournament
100 years agoACTIVITIES: A large number of visiting bowlers arrived by Friday morning’s train to take part in the Easter Tournament, Warracknabeal, as usual, and…
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Happy camping . . . with a few exceptions, say Mildura rangers
CAMPERS who spent the long weekend exploring Sunraysia’s national parks and bushland were generally well behaved, however their toilet habits need some serious work, according…
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Mildura Council to consider workplace violence policy
MEMBERS of the public may be banned from council buildings, meetings and events if they show threatening or violent behaviour towards council staff or councillors…
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A reminder in measles
DOCTORS are reminding Sunraysia residents about the importance of staying up to date with all vaccinations, including the flu vaccine, to make sure vulnerable community…
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Draft report lists priorities
THE launch of a study investigating the economic and social benefits of a passenger rail service linking Melbourne to Mildura has been listed as a…
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Quad bike alert
THE Victorian Farmers Federation (VFF) is urging all farmers to take extreme care when using quad bikes or consider using safer farm vehicle alternatives following…
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Mallee ballot up for draw
A FINAL list of federal election candidates – and their ballot order – will be revealed today, after nominations to stand for next month’s contest…
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Fighting spirit not forgotten
THE RAAF No.2 Operational Fighter Training Unit Mildura is the focus of a new window display at the Mildura and District Historical Society.To coincide with…
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Feed hard to source in drought
ON the Minda station, a family-farm located near Pooncarie, life is punctuated by trips to Natte Yallock and Werrimull with the family’s truck to buy…
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‘Open Watergate’
DEEPER scrutiny of the Federal Government’s controversial $80 million water buyback is warranted, according to the independent candidate hoping to unseat Sussan Ley in Farrer.…
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Desperate hours: Sunraysia duo locked down during Sri Lanka blasts
TWO young Mildura cricket stars have fled to safety in the wake of a weekend terrorist attack that killed 310 people and wounded almost 500…
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Power outages hit Sunraysia
POWER outages in Sunraysia are affecting more than 2000 Powercor customers.The cause of a fault at Fourteenth Street in Mildura is under investigation and affecting…










