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Petstock pitches in to find ‘forever homes’
HAVE you ever thought about adopting or fostering a pet in need of a loving home? As part of the Petstock Foundation National Pet Adoption…
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Residents keen to Cool It
MORE than 50 streets will be transformed over the coming months as part of Mildura Rural City Council’s 2024 Cool It Street Program. The program,…
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Buybacks, flooding front of mind for councils
WATER management matters were key topics of discussion at the Murray River Group of Councils’ first meeting for 2024, held at Kerang. This month’s meeting…
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Murray-Darling river ad lies – MP
MEMBER for Murray Helen Dalton has called on the Federal Government to pull the plug on a new Murray-Darling Basin television commercial. The independent MP…
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Proud moment for a bank that gives back
THE Community Bank Wentworth & District is more than just deposits, bills and lending, becoming an integral part of the community over the past 25…
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What’s on in Sunraysia
FRIDAY Tennis Australia – Mildura International Pro Tour Mildura Lawn Tennis Club – 8.30am-5pm (Friday, Saturday and Sunday) ELITE tennis hits the stunning Mildura Lawn…
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Building approvals dip
THE heat has come out of the new housing market in Sunraysia as building approvals crash following the pandemic boom. The $2.3 billion HomeBuilder program…
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Refresher for senior drivers
SENIOR drivers will have the opportunity to brush up on road safety at a series of forums across March and April. Mildura will host the…
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Mildura’s date with a cycling legend
THE untold story of famous Australian Sir Bruce Small is about to shine the spotlight on Mildura and dozens of towns that played a special…
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Red Cliffs moving with the times
WITH construction officially under way on the new Red Cliffs Early Years Hub, long-time advocates have described it as an “emotional dream come true”. The…
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Plea to recognise our war heroes
A RELATIVE of a Boer War and World War I veteran wants the Commonwealth Government to pay for the installation of commemorative badges on diggers’…
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Safety fears over fire truck failure
A MECHANICAL fault has rendered Mildura fire station’s only aerial pumper truck useless, prompting concerns that local crews lack the equipment to respond to emergencies.…













