News
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Long line ahead for return of passenger rail
FURTHER work is needed to determine the real level of support for the return of passenger rail to Mildura, according to a new passenger transport…
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City’s ‘salad shortage’ is over
LOCAL business owner Josh Hamdorf says he is bringing salad back to Sunraysia with his new eatery O-My Goodness. Mr Hamdorf, who also owns Phatty…
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Property market back on the move
COMMERCIAL real estate in Mildura is becoming hot property, say the local industry experts. “We’re leasing out and selling commercial properties really quite easily at…
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How a town built its own future
THE community and sporting groups of Nichols Point have shown that anything can be achieved when all bodies work as one, after successfully obtaining funding…
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Hoggie’s heart always brings him home
THE golden hues of autumn sun on fading vine leaves greeted Gavin Hogg as he returned to Yelta, and he seemed to almost glow himself…
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Mildura know-how floats their boat
SPECIALIST businesses in Mildura have been instrumental in preparing a near century-old paddleboat for a 1700km journey to her new home. The Pride of the…
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McGlynn talks mental fitness at Wentworth
THE Wentworth & District Football Netball Club learnt the importance of mental health support at Tuesday night’s Tackle Your Feelings event. The event, run by…
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Caleb ‘doing well’ after horrific pedestrian accident
A TEENAGER hit by a car while crossing Deakin Avenue in April remains in hospital, but is making positive progress towards rehabilitation. On April 28…
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Law-change alert for gun owners
OWNERS of firearms are being asked to review new changes coming into play at the end of August. Victoria Police said all firearm owners must…
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With friends like this, who needs enemies…
A MAN who carried out a “significant and brutal” assault on a neighbour says he was trying to stop him texting a woman while drunk.…
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VCAT says backpacker extension plan needs more detail
PLANS to extend a Tenth Street backpackers lodge to increase available accommodation by 40 per cent “requires further consideration”, the Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal…
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NSW called out for basin compliance failure
THE NSW Government’s failure to submit water management plans means half of the Murray-Darling Basin’s water can’t be properly monitored, a former deputy premier says.…













