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Mallee voices concern over climate change
MALLEE residents want the government to do more on climate change according to a recent poll. After surveying 15,000 people using the YouGov site it…
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Mildura’s Hayley Leake wins Survivor, pockets $500,000
FOR former Mildura girl Hayley Leake, winning Survivor: Brains V Brawn was a dream come true. The 31-year-old academic researcher and physiotherapist took home half a million…
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Firefighters stand in September 11 anniversary tribute
MILDURA firefighters have paid tribute to the 2977 people killed in New York’s September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks. This month marks the 20th anniversary of…
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Next stop exams: Mildura students line up for vaccines
YEAR 11 and 12 students took another step toward their final exams by rolling up their sleeves on Sunday to receive their first shot of…
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Mallee could be a haven from lockdowns, says Mark Eckel
THE unique Mallee outback could offer itself as a one-stop shop as Victoria continues to open to the state’s COVID-weary travellers, a Mildura councillor says.…
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Victorians urged to slow down as speed drives up road deaths
AS this year’s road toll reaches 156 compared with 148 at the same time last year, the Victorian Government is urging motorists to slow down.…
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COVID disrupts regional trains as drivers test positive
REGIONAL passenger rail services faced major disruptions at the weekend when “a significant number” of V/Line train drivers went into isolation following four drivers testing…
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Mildura back in business, back to riverfront fun
SHOPPERS crowded into Mildura Central Shopping Centre on Saturday in scenes reminiscent of pre-COVID days. Having emerged from the regional lockdown, customers returned to their…
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Mildura group logs 1.7 million steps against violence
A GROUP of Mildura residents has followed the example of an ultramarathon runner who ran from Broken Hill to Sydney to raise awareness and open…
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Business support payments to go ahead, says government
THE Victorian Government says cash grants for regional businesses affected by the lockdown will proceed next week despite easing restrictions. Industry Support and Recovery Minister…
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Sunraysia man lives the high life in UK – almost
WHILE his family in Sunraysia have endured lockdown after lockdown, Keagan Brown has been experiencing a very different situation. Mr Brown, 24, has been living…
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Marionette has mai tai good Sunraysia drops
NANGILOC produce growers could be lending a hand to a new revolution when it comes to Australian-made alcoholic products. Now more than ever, people are…













