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U3A visits Kangaroo Island
EIGHT members of University of the Third Age recently visited Kangaroo Island as part of a tour with travel guide Helloworld Travel. A total of…
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Al thinks it’s above the law
COUNTRY Press Australia (CPA) welcomes the Albanese Government’s decision to rule out a copyright exemption for Al companies, but says urgent action is now required…
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Helpful tips for the home
This week’s library picks offer a mix of creativity, practicality, and personal expression. Whether you’re keen to recreate favourite meals at home, throw unforgettable parties,…
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Murray tourism named awards finalist
THREE local tourism operators were announced as finalists in the 2025 New South Wales and Victorian Tourism Awards. The three finalists, the Mildura Visitor Information…
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Saddle up for Stompin’ Ground
BOOT-scootin’ Move It Sunraysia Line Dance Co will be hosting a showcase of competition routines to wrap up the year, while also raising money for…
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Grants open for regional creativity
ARTISTS and creative organisations in regional Victoria can now apply for funding to tour to metropolitan Melbourne to reach new audiences and build professional networks.…
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Funds for water treatment
THE State Government has provided $24 million for water recycling grants aimed at reducing the reliance on drinking water supplies. The Integrated Water Management Grants…
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With great waves comes great responsibility
AS we enter summer and the temperature rises, Mildura Waves Aquatic and Leisure Centre is an increasingly popular destination for families. The region is blessed…
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Guidance for immigration status
THE Department of Home Affairs is set to host a community next week aimed at helping people with expired visas resolve their immigration status. The…
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Big money for tiny towns
THE tiniest towns in Victoria with the biggest dreams for projects to attract visitors to the town or celebrate local communities can apply for grants…
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Private Hospital celebrates 40 years
MILDURA Health Private Hospital (MHPH) recently celebrated 40 years of service to the community with staff coming together on Tuesday 14 October to share stories…
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Meat baits for feral pest
LANDHOLDERS in NSW’s Far West are being urged to consider feral pig strength meat baits to address the damage of the destructive pest. The permits…













