News
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PHOTOS: Mildura just loves parkrun
ORGANISERS of social fitness movement parkrun say they never expected the event to reach the levels of popularity it has in Mildura. A collection of…
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Mildura Regional Development’s chief needs spread of skills
A FOCUS on festivals and events as well as promoting small towns along the Mallee Track and in the Millewa should be a focus for…
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No licence, no rego plates, three kids
A YOUNG woman paid the price for driving without a licence or registration plates, spending a night in jail and receiving a fine. Montana Berry pleaded…
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Labour plan hard to pick
FINDING a solution to the labour hire and undocumented horticulture worker issue is complex but needs resolving, Federal candidates for Mallee say.Member for Mildura Ali…
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Broad grin at gin wins
TWO medals have been added to Fossey’s cabinet of awards after its latest victory on Thursday night. The Mildura gin distillery took home bronze and silver…
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Connections gives mums a break
THEY say it takes a village to raise a child, and Little Connections Sunraysia is aiming to provide that village for Mildura parents and carers.Ambassador…
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Camp site special
FAMILIES from all over Australia are preparing to travel to Robinvale for the annual Easter Cultural Camp festivities.This year’s theme, “turt, katyin, dingata, raug”, translates…
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Brigade set for rattling good time
IRYMPLE CFA volunteers are hoping that, along with chocolate, the Easter Bunny will deliver a healthy dose of generosity throughout Sunraysia this year.The magic number…
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Peter Crisp takes chair
FORMER Member for Mildura Peter Crisp has been announced as the new chair of Murray Valley Winegrowers (MVW).A long-serving member of the winegrape industry in…
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Shakespearean classic retold
MONTHS of hard work came to fruition for the Red Cliffs Players theatre group over the weekend with the debut of Macbeth: A Story of…
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Poll date debate: Independents criticise ‘unfair’ Coalition ad spend
THE Federal Government’s delay in calling an election amid accusations of spending up to $600,000 a day on taxpayer-funded advertising shows how the system favours…
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Wentworth community feeling the pain of doctor crisis
MEMBER for Farrer Sussan Ley is expected to visit Wentworth Shire next week for crisis talks over Wentworth’s looming doctor shortage. News of the visit comes as…












