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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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.…
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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…










