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Vandals cause $10k damage to famous riverboat
THE owner of one of Sunraysia’s famous riverboats has asked users of the Mildura riverfront to be on the look-out for vandals, after $10,000 worth…
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Students put their best foot forward
NICHOLS Point Primary School students put their best foot forward in the annual cross-country run on Friday. Children from prep to Grade 6 competed over…
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Regional pokies venues to face increased scrutiny
SUNRAYSIA pokies venues could be among those targeted under a plan by Victoria’s gambling watchdog to crack down on venues that fail to comply with…
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A new home for history
PEEPS INTO THE PAST 26 March – 1 April 2023 Presented by Mildura & District Historical Society Compiled by Mildura Rural City Council Libraries 100…
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Device update for road rules
NEW road rules have come into effect in Victoria that clarify the use of portable devices when driving a vehicle or riding another form of…
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War refugee’s Mildura dream
AMMAR Aldaod says he is his family’s only hope, but that the people of Mildura have made that hope stronger. A refugee from war-ravaged Syria,…
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Back regional print, report tells governments
PRINT media is not dead for many regional and rural communities, according to a new university report. The report, Media Innovation and the Civic Future…
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Viewers flood local YouTube channels
VIDEOS of the recent Mildura flood event have been watched more than 850,000 times on YouTube. A group of hobby YouTubers across Sunraysia are primarily…
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GP’s therapeutic creative outlet
KANE Treble was “completely blown away” by the popularity of his YouTube videos, where he took aerial footage of floodwaters with his new drone. The…
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Expanding church embraces history
RELICS from two former Anglican churches will be incorporated into the extension of St Margaret’s Anglican Church on Eleventh Street. Project manager Ian Masters said…
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Garden hunt should be a cracking good time
OVER 3500 eggs have been purchased for the Garden of Hope’s Easter Games and Hunt event next weekend. The annual Easter fun day begins at…
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Carers’ portal cuts red tape
A NEW client portal is cutting red tape for Christies Centre participants and carers by consolidating paperwork in one location. The Christie Centre last month…













