News
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Big wins on Mini road trip
THE team at the Mildura Minis car club had a successful outing at the 2023 Australian Hay Mini Nationals, an annual event where Mini and…
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Epic run to keep roads safe
THE brother of Josh Prestney, who was among four police officers killed in the Eastern Freeway tragedy in 2020, will undertake an epic three-week run…
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Cancer centre offers a ray of hope
MILDURA cancer patient Alison Bateman reassures little Indiana when she frets for her mother. “My daughter can tell something is wrong but doesn’t know how…
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Rainbow Roadmap feedback welcomed
MILDURA Rural City Council has joined several local agencies recently as part of the Rainbow Ready Roadmap Practical Workshop series. The workshops were conducted by…
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Council to consider project funding
MILDURA councillors will this week decide whether to endorse funding for seven projects. Earlier this year, the Federal Government announced $4,265,016 for Mildura Council-chosen projects…
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Council explores community engagement processes
MILDURA Deputy Mayor Helen Healy has suggested a panel of community members could be a way to add value to council’s community engagement processes. A…
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Eisteddfod results
Saturday 12 years and under Street Dance Duo-Trio 1st – Amelia Howard, Oli Pederson & Zoe Burford 2nd – Isabella Mammone & Jada Taylor 15 and…
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Council focus on pedestrians and cyclists
RESIDENTS will have the opportunity to have their say on walking and cycling tracks in Merbein as part of the Mildura Rural City Council’s Merbein…
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Army Cadets hone their skills
A DOZEN Australian Army Cadets from Mildura have returned from their first unit-level field exercise in more than three years. Members of the 311 Army…
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Energy project hits major milestone
AUSTRALIA’S largest electricity project, EnergyConnect, has marked a major milestone with the arrival of the first of five phase-shifting transformers at the Buronga substation. The…
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Lower rates for most under council draft budget
MILDURA Rural City Council says that more than 70 per cent of the municipality’s residential ratepayers will pay lower rates in the next financial year…
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Pinch drives thrift shop boom
MORE Sunraysia people are choosing to shop at thrift stores as cost of living pressures continue to rise, according to charity organisations. Two of Mildura’s…













