News
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Voting outcome to take more than a week
VOTERS will not know which candidates were successful in the Mildura Rural City Council election until the second week of November. The Victorian Electoral Commission…
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Murray on top of the world
THE Murray River has been revealed as one of National Geographic’s Best of the World Destinations for 2025. Developed in close consultation with National Geographic’s…
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Children part of support picture
AWARD-winning investigative journalist Jess Hill was invited to Mallee Family Care’s annual general meeting earlier this week. Hill’s first book See What You Made Me…
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State gov backs Mildura events
OVER the next three years, the State Government is set to help put more events on the Mildura calendar, the Victorian Minister for Tourism has…
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Minister’s praise for social impact
VICTORIA’S Employment Minister praised a local NDIS organisation during her trip to Mildura on Wednesday for their commitment to providing job opportunities for people with…
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What’s on this weekend?
FRIDAY Tradies Support the Ladies Breakfast Exposed Signage and Apparel – 9am-11am FREE bacon and egg rolls, as well as coffee from YoYo Joes will…
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Global gong for luxury houseboat
MILDURA’S Riverdream Boatel has been internationally recognised at the prestigious World Luxury Travel Awards for Best Houseboat. Riverdream Boatel offers guests an array of indulgent…
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Confusion over 14th St extension
DESPITE some mixed messages, it has been confirmed that plans for the Fourteenth Street extension will not be going ahead in the near future. Confusion…
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Milestone for health precinct
NEW heights have been reached in the $30 million Wentworth Health Service redevelopment. Completion of the building’s structure, including its wall and roof framing being…
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Days left to check tech
AUSTRALIANS are being urged to ‘Check Your Tech’ ahead of the 3G network closure next week. From Monday, Telstra and Optus will switch off their…
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Morris seeks intersection safety
KINGS Billabong Ward council candidate Rohan Morris has called for a safety crossing at the intersection of the Calder Highway and Indi Avenue at Red…
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Candidate’s crossing call
MILLEWA Ward council candidate Carli Leishman says more pedestrian infrastructure is needed in Merbein to fully connect its local business district, schools, libraries and parks.…













