News
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Blooms to beat the gloom at flower show
GARDENERS were in “the laps of the gods” as to whether their plants would flower ahead of this weekend’s Spring Flower and Floral Design Show, according…
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Caravan park to delay reopening
THE reopening of Buronga’s riverside caravan parkwill be delayed by several months while its operators work on a masterplan and improvements for the site. When…
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Plea for clues after man’s death
SWAN Hill police are seeking information about the final movements of Shubir Bakhori. The 46-year-old man was involved in an incident on the Murray Valley…
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Health blame a cheap shot: MP
THE Victorian Government is trying to deflect attention from its own policy failures by blaming the former federal Coalition government for the Mallee’s health crisis,…
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There’s an air force of angry birds out there
SPRING is in the air and so are those pesky and sometimes dangerous swooping birds of the Mallee region. While magpies get a bad rap…
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Darling River algae alert
WATERNSW has issued a red alert advisory for high levels of potentially toxic blue-green algae in the Darling River at Tapio. Blue-green algae is naturally…
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Council fleet up for climate award
MILDURA Rural City Council’s Electrifying Mildura project is a finalist in the Cities Power Partnership’s fifth annual National Climate Awards. The groundbreaking project aims to…
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What’s on in Sunraysia
Friday Sweat Fest Langtree Mall – 10am-2pm Sunraysia Community Health Services will be promoting their 10,000 steps initiative while allowing visitors of the mall a…
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Opal hobby now a business that really rocks
MILDURA opal enthusiasts have transformed what was once a hobby into a fully fledged family business. The traders, who did not wished to be named, started cutting…
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National gold medals for our master apprentices
TWO SuniTAFE students have come home with gold medals from the WorldSkills Australia National Championships in Melbourne. Thomas Bevan, a Certificate III third year apprentice…
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Our Pearl is Koorie student of the year
MILDURA nursing diploma graduate Pearl Dunn was named Koorie student of the year at last week’s Victorian Training Awards. The Victorian Training Awards recognise the…
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Someone needs to address this
A GIGGLE-worthy error had emerged in the lead up to the Voice to Parliament vote, concerning the location originally listed as the headquarters for the…













