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  • Crisis shelters running low

    A LOCAL accommodation support organisation is running critically low in numbers of its portable shelters to hand out to the homeless, with Sunraysia already starting…

  • Intersections get upgrades

    AS part of the $20 million program to improve safety along the Calder Highway, the Federal and Victorian governments are investing $9.2 million to improve…

  • Hub for inclusion

    Hub for inclusion

    THE Sunraysia Mallee Ethnic Communities Council will pilot a dedicated Culturally and Linguistically Diverse (CALD) information hub to help support people to understand and engage…

  • Shedding bucks for a good cause

    Shedding bucks for a good cause

    A NIGHT under the vines with great food, entertainment and company is in store for this Saturday’s Red Cliffs Twilight Music and Food fundraiser.  All…

  • PHOTOS: Get Your Blues On festival

    PHOTOS: Get Your Blues On festival

    LOCK 11 was the “sensational” venue for the fifth edition of the Get Your Blues On festival on at the weekend, its organiser said. It…

  • Gliding club reaches new milestone

    Gliding club reaches new milestone

    WHEN the LS3A glider first flew over Mildura in 1979 it was a state-of-the art aircraft. Forty years later, the single-seat aircraft, which was bought…

  • PHOTOS: Sunassist Rainbow Run

    PHOTOS: Sunassist Rainbow Run

    HUNDREDS of participants at the 5th Sunassist Rainbow Run were bombed with colour for a good cause yesterday. The atmosphere was festive despite the chilly…

  • Pair to stand trial over brutal assault

    Pair to stand trial over brutal assault

    A MAN and woman, charged over the serious assault of an elderly man in December 2017, will stand trial.  Seven witnesses were called throughout the…

  • Labor reveal water policy

    LABOR’S policies to restore the Murray-Darling Basin have been labelled a “hoax” and “political stunt”.  Opposition environment and water spokesman Tony Burke and South Australian…

  • Road upgrade push

    Road upgrade push

    VICTORIAN Roads Minister Jaala Pulford met with Mildura MP Ali Cupper this week to inspect plans for road upgrades in two Mallee towns.  Ms Cupper’s…

  • Professor’s plea for VETs

    Professor’s plea for VETs

    REGIONAL towns like Mildura need to raise the status of Vocational Education and Training (VET) pathways if they want their economy to grow and thrive.…

  • Bumper year for almonds

    Bumper year for almonds

    THIS year’s Mallee almond crop will exceed expectations by hitting 100,000 tonnes, with the industry to benefit from the emerging Chinese export market. Australian Almonds…

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