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Youthful week all about next gen
YOUNG people across the Wentworth Shire will be in the spotlight this week as New South Wales Youth Week kicks off. The event’s goal is…
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Citrus tariffs leave a sour taste
THE peak industry body looking after the citrus sector has expressed disappointment at a recent decision by the US Government to place a 10 per…
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Broelman’s Cartoon: April 8
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Tough road trip for Heat
TRAVEL schedules with a relatively small squad could make road trips difficult for Mildura Heat’s women’s side this year. With just seven players available for…
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20 big years for local for Ray White office
THE Mildura office of real estate agency Ray White recently marked 20 years of operation. Celebrations were held at the Mildura Boathouse, with more than…
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MASP officially appoint chief
MALLEE Accommodation & Support Program’s board of directors have officially appointed the organisation’s new chief executive officer. Formerly acting CEO, Charmaine Calis will take on…
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Broelman’s Cartoon: April 7
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Watching work come together
WATCHING the work you put in start to bring a game plan to fruition is a great feeling for any coach. In her first year…
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Imperials put on masterclass in thrashing of Kangas
IMPERIALS started their SFNL premiership defence in the strongest possible fashion with a 87-point thrashing of Ouyen United as they unfurled the 2024 SFNL Premiership…
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Shining a light on the future
LEADING the way and setting an example for the youth of Mildura is Paris Ribarits, currently the region’s inaugural youth mayor. Ms Ribarits, 24, became…
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More to borrow from library
MILDURA Library has introduced a new service allowing people to borrow everyday items like garden tools, sensory toys, cake moulds, and a sewing machine. Mildura…
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Bunny bonnets hop to it
THE Easter Bunny made a special visit to Nichols Point Primary School for the annual Easter bonnet parade on Thursday. Prep, grade one and two…











