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Walking for a world without T1D
IN March the world’s largest walk fundraising for a world without T1D will be held at Ornamental Lakes Park. Funds raised through the OneWalk event…
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Theatre group at home on stage
THE Electric Light Theatre company and cast members are doing quite nicely despite not having a home. ELT, which teaches young people the skills of…
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Open position on arts committee
A VACANCY has opened in the local arts and culture advisory committee to help support local arts. The Mildura Arts and Culture Advisory Committee is…
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Man arrested following police pursuit
A MAN has been arrested after allegedly driving at more than twice the speed limit during a police pursuit in Buronga. Police attached to Barrier…
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Records tumble in heatwave
SHOPS were shut, streets were deserted and air-conditioners struggled as towns across north west Victoria set new all-time heat records on Tuesday. Mallee farming townships…
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Driscoll’s standout summer
LOCAL cricketer Joshua Driscoll has had a summer to remember to say the absolute least, providing the clear snapshot of a technically gifted young athlete…
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Mum awaits sentence over bashing
A MOTHER of six has admitted her role in a “vigilante-style” kidnapping and bashing of a man with a hammer near a Mildura playground last…
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Joybell brilliance brings Australia’s best
THE Mildura Sporting Precinct was alluringly transformed into a striking arena of green baize and polished timber as a hub of national cue sports excellence…
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Tenancy dispute lands in court
A DISPUTE between a landlord and his tenant that resulted in expletives being spray painted across a property has landed in court. The Mildura Magistrates’…
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Red and amber alerts for blue-green algae
LAKE Menindee’s Site 19 and Outlet Regulator have been issued with blue-green algae red alert warnings this week, after recent testing was carried out at…
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Nursery cultivates second market
MILDURA’s cottage plant nursery is set to host its second pop-up boutique market following last year’s flourishing debut. Karoo Cottage Plants’ first market was held…
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Farmers encouraged to register for help
WITH extreme weather events occurring more regularly recently across Australia, farmers are being encouraged to register with Rural Aid, a charity assists in times of…













