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Warren’s blue trolley carries hopes for mental health
BLISTERS, boredom and bad weather. That’s what most people would fear when faced with the challenge of walking 40,000km around Australia. But that is exactly…
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NAIDOC Week goes online this year
MILDURA’S rich, traditional culture will be celebrated online this year, as Mildura Rural City Council takes its annual NAIDOC Week event digital. NAIDOC Week is…
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Mildura Powerhouse at centre of $6 million riverfront plan
MILDURA Rural City Council is asking for community feedback as it embarks on the next phase of the city’s riverfront redevelopment. Stage 2 of the…
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Mildura and Ouyen servos pump up price war
PETROL price wars are heating up in Mildura and Ouyen as independent operators consistently undercut the larger chains. At Ouyen, there has been a three-month…
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Regions key to Victoria’s recovery, says Walsh
MOVING business from Melbourne to regional centres is at the heart of a plan by The Nationals to help the state recover from devastating COVID-19…
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Mildura-Adelaide bus service closure highlights connection issues, says Cupper
MILDURA’S isolation and its reliance on services in another state have been accentuated by the COVID-19 pandemic. Member for Mildura Ali Cupper said the closure…
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Robinvale pub site’s future still up in air
SWAN Hill Rural City Council says its hands are tied over the burnt-out Robinvale Hotel. The Perrin St icon was gutted by fire in December…
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Mildura’s Princes Court Homes wins national aged-care award
IN a testing climate for the aged-care sector, one of Sunraysia’s homegrown aged-care groups has been nationally recognised for its compassion and innovation in caring…
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Robinvale pool reopens
ROBINVALE residents are again free to make a splash with the outdoor pool and leisure centre reopening on Saturday. After months of restrictions, Swan Hill…
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Tambray Coaches thrown under the bus by travel restrictions
A MUCH relied on bus service is the latest COVID-19 victim, with Mildura-based Tambray Coaches folding due to the uncertainty that remains over the reopening…
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Nangiloc garden oasis has a tropical feel
A TOWERING ghost gum tree is one the features on Dianne and Bryon Reed’s big Nangiloc property, but it nearly didn’t make it to their…
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Mason mounts Gol Gol ride to help save lives
OPERATION 44 will take place on Saturday when five-year-old Mason Hayes rides his bike from Buronga Wetlands to a Gol Gol park with friends and…












