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Road network ‘below par’
Allan Murphy MUCH of north-west Victoria’s road network is not up to scratch with key thoroughfares falling below the Royal Automobile Club of Victoria’s minimum…
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Pie’s the limit so starch your engines
Denika Anderson IF you were asked which local business made the absolute best pie, bánh mì, or potato cake, who would you pick? For four…
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Police seek wanted man
POLICE are appealing for public assistance to help locate Robinvale man Darcy Urquhart. The 40-year-old is wanted on warrant for contravening a community corrections order…
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Fostering care through cups
SINCE the start of last week Mallee Family Care have received a number of enquiries from prospective foster carers, following a campaign in partnership with…
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Grand final focus on impaired drivers
MILDURA police will have a major focus on drink and drug drivers over the AFL grand final long weekend and have warned motorists there will…
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Crime still on upward trend
Allan Murphy MILDURA’s crime rate has risen for the fifth consecutive year in the aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic. There was almost a 7 per…
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Age not a barrier for veterans
THE two oldest men playing on grand-final day won’t be limping to the finish line. At 35, Geelong captain Patrick Dangerfield still has a fierce…
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Huge match-ups crucial
Jeremy Cameron (Geelong) v Ryan Lester (Brisbane) Lester is usually the man to get the job on Geelong’s spearhead. But in the qualifying final, Cameron…
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Pride on the line for big Cats fan
WE are Geelong, the greatest team of all! Mildura man Chris Brown has been a die-hard Cats fan since 1991, which shows the true depth…
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Inside the Lions and Cats’ race to five premierships
IT seemed inconceivable, as recently as seven years ago, that the Brisbane Lions would be on the verge of becoming the most successful AFL club…
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Optus chief blames human error for triple-zero disaster
SYDNEY: Optus’ network was set up for failure from the moment it embarked on an upgrade that severed Australians’ access to the triple-zero system. Chief…
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ABC cops $150k fine
SYDNEY: A $150,000 fine levied against the ABC is intended to encourage employers to hold strong against boycotts, public shaming and cancel culture. The penalty…













