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  • Wentworth springs into the show

    Wentworth springs into the show

    By Josh Riseley SOME early spring weather arrived just in time for the Wentworth Show, with more than 10,000 people making it out to enjoy…

  • Getting smart about AI

    Getting smart about AI

    The concept of artificial intelligence once seemed something straight from the Matrix or Blade Runner. But now there are hundreds of AI software programs available…

  • Doctor fears forced exit

    Doctor fears forced exit

    A DOCTOR working in the obstetrics and gynaecology department at Mildura Base Public Hospital fears he may be forced to leave Australia because of visa…

  • Gol Gol fire alert

    Gol Gol fire alert

    A FIRE was reportedly burning out of control in Gol Gol on Sunday afternoon. A shed fire began at Panuccio Rise about 4.20pm. The VicEmergency…

  • Church flock returns to fold

    Church flock returns to fold

    ALMOST 200 people joined in centenary celebrations at the Red Cliffs Church of Christ this month, with some former members travelling from as far as…

  • Sweet future for winemaker

    Sweet future for winemaker

    THE Australian Alternative Varieties Wine Show has been a great showcase for Trentham Estate, which has long been dabbling in the alternative wines scene. Over…

  • New wines set for big future

    New wines set for big future

    MURRAY Darling winemaker Monak Wine Co is looking to debut three new Australian wine grape varieties at the 2023 Australian Alternative Varieties Wine Show in…

  • Alternative wines an open book

    Alternative wines an open book

    A BOOK chronicling the history of alternative wines in Australia has Mildura at its epicentre. Alternative Reality – How Australian Wine Changed Course details the…

  • ‘I won’t sit by and let my child die’

    ‘I won’t sit by and let my child die’

    When two-year-old Jodi Gledhill was diagnosed with leukaemia in the 1970s, there was little support for Sunraysia families facing cancer battles made more daunting by…

  • Vote integrity isn’t a political plaything

    Vote integrity isn’t a political plaything

    COMMENT: Michael DiFabrizio GOING after the integrity of Australia’s voting system is not a path any politician should pursue lightly. And if they do, at a…

  • ‘Unbiased’ Voice role for council

    ‘Unbiased’ Voice role for council

    MILDURA Council will remain publicly neutral in the debate about the Voice to Parliament referendum. On advice from council’s Ngiwa Yarna Committee, councillors voted unanimously…

  • Police lure recruits with Mallee roles

    Police lure recruits with Mallee roles

    WE want you here – that’s the message Victoria Police is sending to potential recruits across the Mallee, via an initiative to support resourcing in…

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