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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…
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NDIS pricing review criticised for short-changing those with disabilities
LODDON Mallee Nation Disability Alliance says the National Disability Insurance Scheme is short-changing regional people with disabilities. LMDA, which consists of multiple NDIS-registered organisations, has…
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Legal help extended to Broken Hill
FREE and confidential legal services will be available to people living in Far West NSW following the launch of a new community legal centre in…
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Any way the wind blows
IT was not a day for the faint-hearted, however those who ventured outdoors on Saturday for regular sporting and event-based activities to also take on…
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Writer finds beauty in the moment
IN a fitting end to the 2024 Mildura Writers Festival, guest speaker Christos Tsiolkas was given a round of applause and a standing ovation in…
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Free camping crossed out
WENTWORTH Shire councillors have unanimously agreed to end free camping for participants in the Sunraysia Safari Cross Country Rally. Event organisers had called upon councillors…
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Vandals and tamperers warned
PEOPLE have been reminded to not vandalise or tamper with Goulburn-Murray Water assets. Those found to be interfering with water storage and delivery infrastructure can…
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So far, a picture of success
JUNIOR photographer Finn Cupper will take on the best of the best when his photo of an Australian kestrel feeding its chicks is displayed at…













