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Mildura bookstore celebrates end of the first chapter
COLLINS Booksellers Mildura management is celebrating its first birthday this Saturday by giving back to its customers. Owner Donata Carrazza is marking one year since…
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The heat is on… for now
MILDURA got a brief taste of what’s to come in the months ahead as temperatures soared into the 30s on Wednesday. Mildura hit a temperature…
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Elisha uses her art to start a positive conversation
ONE local artist hopes her work will start the conversation and bring young Indigenous women together to talk about a common condition. Elisha Mangal said…
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Mildura doctor wins award for mental health work
EFFECTIVE communication and information sharing between psychiatry and medical teams at Mildura Base Public Hospital has been recognised in a health-sector award. Hospital psychiatry registrar…
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Mildura anti-violence crusader joins top Aussie nominees
MILDURA domestic violence survivor and anti-violence crusader Kim O’Reilly is one of four Victorian residents in the running to be named Australian of the Year.…
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Mildura seeks support to deliver global tourism phenomenon
NATIONAL and international investors will be among those targeted to bring two large-scale light installations in the Mildura-Wentworth border community to fruition from 2023. Light/State,…
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Wentworth Shire concerned new bill will hurt its infrastructure capabilities
WENTWORTH Shire Council says its capability to deliver infrastructure will be destroyed if plans by the NSW Government to rake in developer contributions proceeds. Councillors…
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Get on the bike to help Mildura families dealing with rare disease
ACROSS Victoria, 44 children have a rare lung disease, and a Mildura parent hopes locals get out on their bikes this month to help families…
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Mildura businesses hope for an early Christmas gift
FOR retailers, it’ll be like all their Christmases have come at once. Mildura’s central retail district is gearing up for the festive season and the…
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First a shopping feast, then the family picnic
WEEKEND trading in Mildura quietened down after a post-lockdown Friday shopping blitz that resembled Christmas trade for some shops, but it appears that’s because people…
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‘Progress’ in basin plan projects, says Pavey
THE New South Wales Government says “significant progress” has been made with a new proposal presented to communities on two of the most significant projects…
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Shed support for Robinvale Aboriginal men
A NEW meeting place in Robinvale will enable Aboriginal men to come together around a fire pit, share stories and support each other. Murray Valley…













