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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…
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Mildura Basketball Association results
Thursday 29 January Under 12 Boys Division 1 – Hawks U12 Boys Div 1 Def Wildcats U12 Boys Herring 29–21, Irymple U12 Boys Smith Def…
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Payment increase for conservation areas
THE New South Wales Biodiversity Conservation Trust has updated rates for its Western Division fixed price offer, with expressions of interest closing on 1 March.…
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Kill threat lands woman back behind bars
A MILDURA woman released on bail just days before she threatened to pour acid on a man and burn him has launched an expletive rant…
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Calls to boost Euston health
THERE are calls for the New South Wales Government to “immediately” commit to a formal feasibility assessment for a multi-purpose health facility in Euston. Balranald…
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Movement the new medicine for cancer
THERE are many benefits to regular exercise, including improved cardiovascular health, mental well-being, and most importantly, your clothes fitting better. But for people affected by…













