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Pack a punch
THREE boxers from Iron Fist Gym Mildura competed in Adelaide late last month, with two fighters bringing home hardware after a pair of clear-cut victories.…
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Winter game proves more than popular in Millewa
ORGANISED games of AFL in the Millewa are nearly as old as the townships themselves. This year’s Mega Day opening round coincides with the centenary…
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Birdwatching and memory making
WHETHER it’s the thrill of spotting a rare bird, the quiet joy of noticing feathered visitors in your backyard, or the power of sharing personal…
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Peeps into the Past – April 6 to 12: Not just hot air
100 YEARS AGO: 1925 NAME: On Sunday afternoon a mass meeting of residents of the north-west portion of Red Cliffs will take place on the…
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More to consider for sustainable future
THE discussion around decarbonising the economy is gaining momentum, with the LNP exploring nuclear power stations and Labor focusing on offshore wind and green hydrogen.…
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Geister returns to family roots
A SECOND generation of the Geister clan is donning the red, while and blue of Central District. Dusty Geister is currently playing as a marking…
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Local Nats, Libs back future funds pledge
THE current members for the Federal electorates of Mallee and Farrar have thrown their support behind the Opposition Coalition’s $20 billion future fund proposal. Called…
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Nats against tax
REGIONAL Victorians are under siege as the Allan Labor Government continues to gouge those who live outside Melbourne with more new taxes, making regional Victorians…
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Cubs off to Uluru
NINE cubs and four accompanying adults from 5th Mildura Scout group began a trek to Uluru on Thursday morning after successful fundraising efforts. Half of…
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Feast of events this Easter
EASTER events are back and bigger than ever this year, with a fun-filled line-up sure to keep everyone of all ages entertained. Although ski races…
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So… apparently there’s an election going on?
IT’S probably a fair bet that, as Federal Election voters, at a minimum we’re taken for granted, or at worst we just don’t count. While…
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Juice flows on local power project
POWER is now flowing through the wires and substations of the EnergyConnect project after the on switch was flicked recently on the $200 million works.…













