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Firefighters monitor Red Cliffs mulch blaze
SEVERAL CFA fire trucks were called to Lindeman’s Winery near Red Cliffs on Friday after a large pile of mulch caught alight. The pile, estimated…
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Old Mildura Base brings back memories for many
A HOSPITAL is much more than a building, as retired nurse Michael Oates knows very well, but he’s one of many Sunraysia people glad that…
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Menindee needs SES flood gear now, says resident
FORMER SES volunteers in Menindee are calling for the state agency to provide access to flood equipment as the town prepares for rising water levels…
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Drivers’ safety failures worry Mildura police
POLICE are concerned about dangerous driving on Mildura roads following a number of recent incidents that could have turned deadly. Local area commander Inspector Michelle…
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Restored T-model Ford brings back memories
LITTLE Glenn Wallace couldn’t possibly have imagined at the age of two that he would one day be reunited with a clapped-out T-model Ford on…
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Nursery focuses on a future in native foods
AN Irymple nursery aims to grow and harvest Aboriginal foods for commercial use, including by the hospitality industry. Belar Nursery and Bioculture Resources Centre has…
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At 87, lollipop man Frank Dart says it’s time to stop
LOLLIPOP man Frank Dart is retiring after 25 years of service at Mildura school crossings. Mr Dart, “87 years young”, will finish his final year…
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Busby Marou to put on a ‘real show’ in first Mildura appearance
FANS of Busby Marou can “finally” start counting down the days that the band will perform in Mildura. Tom Busby and Jeremy Marou will perform…
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March will be the biggest month Mildura has had in a long time, says council boss
MILDURA Mayor Liam Wood said the announcement of two major festivals in March was a “sign of Mildura steamrolling forward out of COVID”. The Back…
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SuniTAFE Clothesline Project raises awareness of violence against women
SUNITAFE students has launched a local Clothesline Project display to address violence against women. The project was organised by Stacie Harding, Alicia Knight, Bobbi Pappin, Idress…
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Time to rhyme at Mildura West
PARENTS and students from Mildura West Primary School were able to come together on Wednesday for the school’s Poem Picnic. After first being delayed by COVID…
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Drone helps corner alleged meth driver
A POLICE drone has assisted in the arrest of a driver who was allegedly caught with methamphetamine and speeding at more than 100km/h over the…













