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Bank taskforce targets solutions for over-65s
A LACK of support for older Australians has emerged as a key issue for the government banking taskforce that is considering local ideas to “fill…
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What’s On in Sunraysia
FridayStorytime Red Cliffs Library – 9:30am-10:30am BRING your kids to the library and share in stories, songs, rhymes and play with library staff. The weekly…
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Case load eases slightly
THE number of active COVID-19 cases in the Mildura local government area has eased slightly, despite another 74 new cases being reported on Thursday. There…
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Video defence backfires after street clash
A MAN who assaulted a council worker with a metal pole over weed spraying has been found guilty and fined. Raymond John Lewer had intended…
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Problem gamblers can turn to books, not bookies
THE Mildura Library is offering an alternative social option for local problem gamblers in an attempt to combat gambling issues. Mildura Rural City Council on…
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Oz Day event to fly flag in troubled times
AUSTRALIA Day celebrations at Nowingi Place are set to go ahead despite hundreds of local COVID-19 cases. Mildura Rural City Council has officially announced the…
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Twilight gets its groove back
THE much-loved Twilight live music event makes a welcome return to the Mildura Arts Centre on Friday. The popular event brings the centre’s grounds to…
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Pedestrian crash driver fails drug, alcohol tests
BLOOD tests have confirmed that Darren Towle, the man charged with knocking down and seriously injuring an elderly man in Mildura last year, was drink…
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Mildura hospital joins state Code Brown
MILDURA Base Public Hospital has notified the Health Department that it has joined the multi-site Code Brown activated across the state. The decision to activate…
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Property sales top state with $300m boom
THE strength of Mildura’s property market throughout 2021 has been confirmed by sales of almost $300 million to the 12 months to September last year. While…
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Mildura sports events to attract influx of visitors
MILDURA businesses are hoping to overcome staffing shortages so they can fully cash in when the region receives its biggest influx of visitors since last…
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Kids’ ideas look great on paper
INSPIRED by 19th-century Chinese headdress and hair ornaments, Sunraysia children have created their very own jewellery. The National Gallery of Victoria kids’ workshop Paper Jewels,…













