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Cancer resource services finds purple patch
THE Purple Patch, a store for new and pre-loved clothing and hardware located at Dareton is being launched to raise money for cancer patients as…
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Call to upgrade before switch off
PEOPLE have been warned to upgrade older model 3G and 4G mobile devices ahead of network shutdowns later this year. Australian Mobile Telecommunications Association CEO…
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Lock it and list it: Cop’s tips to foil thieves
MILDURA police have advised people to register their push bikes on a free community platform to assist in the event of them being stolen and…
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Military collection loan request declined
WENTWORTH Shire councillors have decided not to lend $640,000 to the Wentworth Military Collection. Volunteers from the collection had sought financial assistance to progress plans…
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Tenth St tower gets water works
WORKS to renovate the Tenth Street water tower are underway, in a bid to enhance the reliability of the structure, as well as ensuring water…
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Recruitment drive gains momentum
A MAJOR recruitment drive that aimed to bolster police numbers across the Mallee has been declared a resounding success despite poor weather conditions last weekend.…
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Women wear pink for Ladies Day
ANNUAL fundraiser Ladies Day will be held at The Setts this weekend and it’s all about raising money for breast cancer research. The event is…
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Lone Pine tree growing at The Lake
WORK on an Anzac memorial garden at The Lake Primary School was started last week following the donation of a Lone Pine tree by teacher…
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Heart-broken: 11-year-old boy has two motorcycles stolen after Hattah desert race
THE mother of an 11-year-old boy from Munnum in South Australia said the young man is devastated after two of his motorcycles were stolen in…
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Housing land tied up in red tape
A MILDURA developer says bureaucratic red tape has plagued a “prime” parcel of land at Irymple that could help to ease the region’s housing shortage.…
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30km speed limit set for decision
ON Thursday, Rural City of Mildura councillors will determine whether a permanent 30km/h speed limit zone is appropriate for the town’s central business district. A…
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Summer staple returns… with a crunch!
CRUNCHAS are back, albeit with a new shape and country of origin. The orange fruit ice blocks that long epitomised Sunraysia summers are now available…













