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Baby snatcher ‘in need of services’
A WOMAN tried to snatch a baby from a stranger on Deakin Avenue during a random attack after falsely claiming the child was hers, a…
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Pairs champs to be decided
CLUB Pairs champions from across the Bowls Sunraysia Playing Area did battle last weekend fighting for the right to claim the title of Champion of…
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Coalition council of elders mooted
FORMER Prime Minister John Howard is being discussed in conservative circles as a potential mediator for the Liberal-National split, which threatens to become more permanent…
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Young people with big voices
THE 2026 Mildura Rural City Youth Council has officially been sworn in, welcoming in nine young people excited to advocate for youth in the municipality.…
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Vineyard vintage outlook wine-derful
THIS year’s vintage is shaping up well across the Murray Darling. Duxton Vineyards, operating more than 2400 hectares as well as a large-scale winery, are…
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New interns join MPBH
MILDURA Base Public Hospital will welcome six new medical interns among the cohort of 271 beginning at 12 regional public hospitals. This year’s interns are…
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Speeding driver put others in danger
A MAN admitted he was probably putting people in danger when he drove at excessive speeds in Mildura and narrowly avoided hitting a police officer…
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Cricket returns after weekend off
HAVING only played two one-day games in a couple of months due to the Christmas and new year’s break and a heat abandoned two-day fixture,…
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Algae alert for popular lake
A RED alert warning for blue green algae has been issued for the popular Lake Cullulleraine. Lake users have been warned that due to extreme…
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Jail for repeat sex offender
A MILDURA man who spent four years in jail for making indecent contact with young girls and reoffended within weeks of his release claimed violent…
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MRCC consider early years transition
MILDURA Rural City Council have begun consultation with local families and staff, as well as members of the broader community on a potential future transition…
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More time for tiny towns
THE smallest towns in Victoria have an extra month to apply for a Tiny Towns Fund grant to fund improvements. Between $5000 and $50,000 are…













