Deadly good fun at show

A HEALTH and well-being program promoting healthy lifestyle choices to the local indigenous community was a major success yesterday.About 300 people came through the doors of Mildura Basketball Stadium as part of the Mallee District Aboriginal Services’ (MDAS) Deadly Choices Roadshow.The event showcased the services available at MDAS and celebrated the region’s local indigenous culture […]

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