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  • Robinvale mourns Villers-Bretonneux mayor

    Robinvale mourns Villers-Bretonneux mayor

    A FORMER mayor of Villers-Bretonneux, and one of the architects of the 38-year twin-town relationship with Robinvale, has died. Dr Hubert Lelieur, who was mayor…

  • Benham on State’s Integrity and Oversight Committee

    Benham on State’s Integrity and Oversight Committee

    MEMBER for Mildura Jade Benham is one of seven MPs to be appointed to the State’s Integrity and Oversight Committee. She will join Labor MPs…

  • Learn history, don’t alter it

    Learn history, don’t alter it

    ONE of my favourite books growing up was To Kill a Mockingbird, Harper Lee’s American classic that won the Pulitzer Prize for Literature. The novel,…

  • Peeps Into The Past

    Peeps Into The Past

    Peeps Into The Past 19 to 25 February 2023 Presented by Mildura & District Historical SocietyCompiled by Judi Hyde for Mildura Rural City Council Libraries…

  • Wentworth Winedown Festival proves a hit

    Wentworth Winedown Festival proves a hit

    THE Wentworth Winedown Festival has been hailed success with a crowd of more than 3000 enjoying a day full of live music and some of…

  • To warzones and back again, when it’s time to go home

    To warzones and back again, when it’s time to go home

    From behind a lens Travis Nemtsas has seen war and devastation, leaving a heavy toll. As LAURA TURNER discovers, the Murray River still provides an…

  • Sunburn damage hits young hardest

    Sunburn damage hits young hardest

    SUNSMART Victoria is warning young people to slip, slop, slap, seek and slide this summer after new data revealed that half of all people admitted…

  • Eisteddfod entries now open

    Eisteddfod entries now open

    SUNRAYSIA’S schools and performers have just under three weeks left to enter this year’s Mildura Eisteddfod. Entries for the 44th Mildura Eisteddfod are currently open…

  • Dodgy review can’t fool ‘real pizza’ fans

    Dodgy review can’t fool ‘real pizza’ fans

    THEY say any publicity is good publicity. That certainly proved to be the case for Johnny Di Francesco, who reflected in Mildura this week on…

  • People are sick of health mandates, says Jade Benham

    People are sick of health mandates, says Jade Benham

    MEMBER for Mildura Jade Benham has urged the State Government to allow people to opt out of having their health records shared on a proposed…

  • Values key for school leaders

    Values key for school leaders

    Students leaders at Red Cliffs Secondary College were officially inducted in a ceremony on Wednesday. The School Captains, SRC, House Captains and Values Ambassadors received…

  • Witness tells court of grisly freezer discovery

    Witness tells court of grisly freezer discovery

    A NEIGHBOUR of a woman facing trial on a charge of murdering her husband at Walpeup says she became “deeply suspicious” when the accused told…

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