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Work starts on transfer station

CONSTRUCTION has started on the $400,000 Ouyen Transfer Station, promising Ouyen residents more options and convenience when disposing of their waste.The new facility will not only allow residents to dispose of recyclable items easier, but divert more waste from landfill.Mildura Rural City councillor for environmental sustainability Anthony Cirillo said that once completed, the transfer station […]

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