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From little things big things grow
WHEN the Buddhist Sky Temple eventually opens its doors at Irymple’s Mallee Sky Garden it will be in part due to Sister Thanh Chan’s long…
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Questions over cancer patient travel money
VICTORIA’s Health Minister has been asked to immediately intervene and ensure outstanding payments to Sunraysia Cancer Resources are paid. The not-for-profit provides financial assistance for…
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Open day seeks to break new dawn
FRIDAY saw community members and professionals take part drug and alcohol rehabilitation centre Daybreak’s open house event. The non-residential program is run for six weeks…
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Australia Day awards nominations open
A CHANCE to celebrate the best of our community is on offer after Mildura Rural City Council staff have officially opened applications for the 2025…
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Curtain raised on arts cash
ARTISTS and entertainers are being given a chance to show up and show off after the Minister for Creative Industries announced a grant program to…
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Peeps into the Past September 8 to 14
PRESENTED by Mildura & District Historical Society compiled by Mildura Rural City Council Libraries. 100 YEARS AGO: 1924 PRAISE BE: The jumble fair at the…
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Ouyen United upset Wenty for A Grade flag
CELEBRATORY screams and cries that deafened the netball courts as the final whistle blew were indicative of the momentous A Grade grand final victory Ouyen…
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Going green – Imperials win flag in thriller
IMPERIALS’ remarkable journey from wooden spoon to premiership winners has been completed. Copying the manifesto they developed in 2012 and 2013, the SFNL’s most decorated…
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All aboard the Kinder Express
MORE than a thousand kindergarteners have taken a trip on a steam train as part of a recent three day Kinder Express program. The initiative…
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Vote on wool levy rate
WOOLPOLL 2024 voting opens on September 20 and Australian Wool Innovation is asking woolgrowers to back its claims for a 2 per cent levy. AWI…
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It all adds up
THIS sitting week in Canberra the Albanese Labor Government fought everyone but their home-grown cost-of-living crisis. Treasurer Jim Chalmers tries to blame his Government’s economic…
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Trial visits a ripping time
MALLEE Sustainable Farming has picked a very good time for its current trials on strategies to get crops through a dry year. Because by and…













