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Fewer booths for voters come federal election
VOTERS in Walpeup, Patchewollock, Speed, Wemen, Boundary Bend and Sunnycliffs will have to travel further to cast their ballots at next month’s federal election. A…
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Buy right, avoid a fine
A MILDURA man has learnt the hard way, to research his retailers before making a purchase.Jason Ross faced Mildura Magistrates’ Court yesterday and pleaded guilty…
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Federal election: Labor candidate takes Sussan Ley to task over health in Farrer
LABOR candidate for Farrer Kieran Drabsch says Farrer MP Sussan Ley has “forgotten” communities outside Albury when it comes to health services. Having visited Wentworth…
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Federal election: Water anger could go against the flow in Farrer
ANALYSIS IN the past fortnight, four Farrer candidates – including the main contenders – have visited Wentworth Shire to meet voters. Perhaps this illustrates how…
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More info helps Mallee men whose partners have a breast cancer diagnosis
A SUPPORT group for men whose partners have a breast cancer diagnosis is increasing the support and information it provides for members.It is seven months…
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Mildura Wharf works set for start
LONG-awaited restoration works on the Mildura Wharf (pictured) will start on Monday. Works will include the replacement of balustrades, hand rails and decking boards, new paving…
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Love’s a headache
A WOMAN who repeatedly hit her boyfriend in the head with a large stick said she “had her reasons”.Samantha Doolan, who had only been in…
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Anzac Day in Mildura: Gone, not forgotten
WHAT started out as a passion project has since turned into a family affair for father-daughter duo Ryan and Taylah Stewart. For the past 20 years,…
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Mildura Base Hospital: Community’s role to get a shake-up
RAMSAY Health hopes an updated community management structure will provide the kind of robust scrutiny needed to improve the perception of Mildura Base Hospital’s performance.Hospital…
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Rates burden: Mildura Council to back farmers
MILDURA Mayor Simon Clemence says council will do everything possible to ease the rate burden on dryland farmers.Cr Clemence this week acknowledged the hardship farmers…
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Federal election: Jason Modica backs better funding for rural health services
IDENTIFYING shortfalls in Mallee health services and ensuring adequate funding and incentives are in place to fill the gaps is a key priority for federal…
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Kiwi bound: Angling body boss awarded scholarship
OZFISH Unlimited’s Sunraysia chapter president Braeden Lampard has earned a fellowship that will take him to New Zealand to study the uptake by the farming…













