News
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Have your say on worst roads
ROBINVALE residents have the opportunity to identify and discuss the worst roads in town at a drop-in consultation next week. Hosted by Member for Mildura…
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Weekend of sunshine to be followed by a wet week
SUNRAYSIA is enjoying a second straight long weekend of holiday sunshine but, just as was the case after Easter last week, a bit of rain…
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Pop-up clinics for flu shots
SUNRAYSIA residents are being urged to get their flu shots ahead of winter, with a series of vaccination clinics to run across the region. Hosted…
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Aerial safety check for powerlines
HELICOPTERS will be frequenting the Mildura skies as a part of Powercor’s vegetation inspection and tree-cutting program. Inspections have begun in the area, with the…
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Funding win for war memorials
THE restoration of a war memorial in Mildura and a new World War II memorial in the Millewa will be among 129 projects that will…
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Private hospital’s $22m upgrade takes shape
A COMBINED $22 million in projects to improve facilities and patient access is well under way at Mildura Health Private Hospital. The projects include the…
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Labor plan will cut ag visa numbers, Webster warns
THE Labor Party’s plan for the agriculture visa will “reduce” the labour pool available to producers, Member for Mallee Anne Webster says. Dr Webster said…
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Trainee court staff embrace justice system
CHANGING jobs, let alone states, in the midst of a pandemic is a bold move, but for two trainee court registrars is was an easy…
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Conversations on racism
EXPLORING racism, classism and the intersectionality of Australian culture, Meaghan Katrak Harris’ book Memories and Elephants: the Art of Casual Racism gives individuals a glimpse…
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The ‘Flying Porcupines’ that helped sink Hitler
The Anzac Squadron formed in Britain in 1942 is celebrating its 80th anniversary. Marilyn Marrows Voullaire, the daughter of legendary RAAF pilot and Wentworth citrus…
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Easter art show needs a saviour
THE popular artist-run Photography and Art Show may have been held for the final time, as its organiser calls for local groups to take over…
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Farmers rejoice as tractors hit paddocks
THE cropping season in the Mallee is off to a flying start, as farming regions rejoice after recording up to 70mm rain in just 48…













