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  • New hospital a symbol of belonging, says Cupper

    New hospital a symbol of belonging, says Cupper

    VICTORIAN Government funding for the construction of a new Mildura Base Public Hospital would help to restore the region’s sense of belonging in the state,…

  • Embroiderers Guild’s return is sew exciting

    Embroiderers Guild’s return is sew exciting

    THE Mildura Embroiderers Guild branch is proving embroidery exhibitions are more than just doilies and knitting. Held at shop 76 in Langtree Mall from Saturday…

  • New venues aim to bring life back to Langtree Mall

    New venues aim to bring life back to Langtree Mall

    LANGTREE Mall could be set for a reboot as three restaurants, including two popular chain eateries, get ready to open. In recent months, a number of…

  • Martin Hawson reflects on his life in the driver’s seat

    Martin Hawson reflects on his life in the driver’s seat

    MARTIN Hawson takes time out to relax from his high-pressure job by getting involved in a high-pressure sport. The Mildura Rural City Council’s chief executive’s…

  • Nichols Point sends minister a strong signal

    Nichols Point sends minister a strong signal

    NICHOLS Point needs better telecommunication services. That is the message that Digital Economy Minister Jaala Pulford will take back to Spring Street after being invited to…

  • Rex pilots set to vote on industrial action next week

    Rex pilots set to vote on industrial action next week

    REGIONAL Express pilots will vote early next week on potential industrial action amid heated wage negotiations after its application for a protected industrial action ballot…

  • Farewell for spray king and Rhythm Rocket Peter McWilliams

    Farewell for spray king and Rhythm Rocket Peter McWilliams

    FRIENDS, family and employees said their final goodbyes to Interlink Sprayers founder Peter McWilliams with an honour guard on Wednesday. Remembered as a good husband,…

  • Fairy bread fights cancer

    Fairy bread fights cancer

    IRYMPLE Primary School students participated in this year’s Biggest Morning Tea on Tuesday, raising funds for cancer prevention, research, advocacy and support. The event, organised by…

  • Power shift in treaty authority move, says assembly co-chair

    Power shift in treaty authority move, says assembly co-chair

    VICTORIA has moved closer to establishing a treaty with Indigenous peoples after the creation of an independent body to oversee treaty negotiations between the First…

  • Start rail study now, MPs urge

    Start rail study now, MPs urge

    THE Victorian Government has been urged to heed the call of north-west Victoria and undertake a feasibility study on the return of passenger rail services…

  • Psyche Pumps run cancelled

    Psyche Pumps run cancelled

     THE running of the historic steam pumps at Psyche Bend planned for this weekend has been cancelled due to the poor state of the unsealed…

  • Why everybody loves Raymond

    Why everybody loves Raymond

    A MAN with a finger in every pie is how baker Raymond Tschirpig is going to be remembered by his family and friends. “He had…

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