News
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Road trip for dogs of war veterans
A GROUP of special canines was hosted by members of the Mildura RSL this week as they undertake a journey to make a lasting difference…
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Raisin the bar: Dried Fruits Australia recognises the best in industry
THE dried grape industry’s best producing businesses will be recognised this season with the introduction of a new annual awards program. Dried Fruits Australia’s Top…
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Council dodges $1.3m rates hit
THE Victorian Government has backflipped on a move that had the potential to wipe more than $1.3 million annually from the Mildura Council budget and…
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Fast action beats Swan Hill anthrax outbreak
A FARMER’S early reporting is being praised for preventing the likelihood of anthrax affecting more livestock at a Swan Hill property. The disease was detected as…
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Menindee fish deaths ‘no cause for alarm’
FISH deaths have been reported at Menindee, but the NSW Department of Primary Industries says they are likely related to trauma from fish passing through…
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Sunraysia Community Health Services provides nurse practitioner service
THE new year has brought a new beginning to health care at Sunraysia Community Health Services with the commencement of a nurse practitioner service. The…
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MP on board in rail freight push
MEMBER for Northern Victoria Tania Maxwell has put the botched Murray Basin Rail Project on her $77 million budget wishlist. The Derryn Hinch Justice Party…
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Jill of all trades takes bold leap into cake making
A-GRADE electrician, cake decorator, business owner, mother and carer. Makayla Harrison has had a very busy few years dealing with life’s ups and downs while…
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Conductor promises ‘memorable’ symphony for Mildura
SUNRAYSIA will be in for a “memorable” night when the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra makes a return to Mildura Arts Centre. The MSO and chief conductor…
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Vote ‘stunt’ won’t stop water licences, vows minister
A VOTE to block the NSW Government from issuing floodplain harvesting licences was a “political stunt” that would not affect recently issued licences that are…
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New role aimed at starting Indigenous health careers
LA Trobe University’s Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health study numbers may soon be on the rise after the creation of a new role aimed…
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Voice Activated students put in top performance
THE hard work and determination of students at the Voice Activated performing arts studio has been rewarded with incredible results. Director Laura Poulton was beaming…













