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‘Erratic’ drunk guilty plea
A MAN who punched a door in the presence of a nine-year-old child while intoxicated has pleaded guilty to two charges. The Mildura Magistrate’s Court…
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Good behaviour for L plater
A MAN who failed to display L plates while driving an unregistered vehicle without a full-licence supervisor has been put on a good behaviour bond.…
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Big fall in spending eases Reserve Bank inflation fears
HIGHER bulk-billing rates and earlier sales have driven a sharp decline in spending, which will take some pressure off the Reserve Bank to raise interest…
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Liberal leadership spill beckons after ‘horrible’ poll
SHAKEN Liberal MPs are considering rolling their leader within days after another dire opinion poll showed the party’s popularity plummeting to historic lows. The latest…
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Swallows supreme in first day dominance
STAR import Scott Steel played a superb hand with the bat after Domenic Price had bowled a nine-ball “spell” for the ages to put Irymple…
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Sett, West punch ticket to post season
TOP sides Settlers and Mildura West confirmed their tickets to the Sunraysia Cricket Association Women’s League finals with emphatic wins on a balmy Friday evening…
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Suns shine and Two Blues true blue!
OUYEN’S Janet Vallance and Karen Crook combined in a brilliant exhibition of bowls to outclass defending champions Glenys Yeowart and Julia Leeming from the Mildura…
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Murray-Darling Basin Plan under review
ON their website, the Murray-Darling Basin Authority say that for the past 13 years the group has “worked towards ensuring a healthy working Murray-Darling Basin”.…
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Coalition touts era of trust and unity
LIBERAL and National leaders insist they trust each other, guaranteeing no further Coalition break-ups after striking a deal to end the parties’ second split in…
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Two Blues down Tigers for finals spot
OUYEN and Red Cliffs fought out a brilliant last round contest on the weekend in their bid for a spot in the Bowls Sunraysia Saturday…
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A policy at odds with the region?
EXPERTS have warned One Nation’s anti-immigration policy could have a dire consequences in the horticulture sector, and subsequently increase pressure on the cost-of-living. At a…
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Support grows in regions
A REDBRIDGE federal poll released last week found One Nation’s primary vote had risen to 26 per cent, eight points lower than Labor (34) and…













