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  • Fundraising for farmer health

    Fundraising for farmer health

    ZOETIS is marking its 10th year of raising funds for Beyond Blue by donating $5 from each sale to support the wellbeing of remote farming…

  • New funding for electric farms

    New funding for electric farms

    FARMERS looking to invest in electric technologies may be eligible for loans as part of the Federal Government’s expansion of the Regional Investment Corporation. The…

  • Lasso up a good line dance

    Lasso up a good line dance

    Denika Anderson EVERY week the Greek Orthodox Church Hall is filled with the echoes of boot-scooting steps from line dancers as young as nine and…

  • A message of hope

    A message of hope

    I’M writing to share my appreciation and thanks to every Victorian who supported Cancer Council’s Daffodil Day. Nearly all of us have been impacted by…

  • If Meta was a miner we’d shut them down

    If Meta was a miner we’d shut them down

    I’M often asked why Meta (owners of Facebook) should be forced to pay compensation to news publishers. It’s a fair question. On the surface, Facebook…

  • Peeps into the Past – August 31 to September 6: building a legacy

    Peeps into the Past – August 31 to September 6: building a legacy

    PRESENTED by Mildura and District Historical Society and compiled by Judy Hyde for Mildura Rural City Council Libraries. 100 YEARS AGO EGGS: There is a…

  • Bell rings for Hogarth Cup

    Bell rings for Hogarth Cup

    Will Rumgay THE gloves are laced, the ring is set, and the Mildura Sporting Precinct is ready to play host to a technical night of…

  • Ball games for dads at Garden of Hope

    Ball games for dads at Garden of Hope

    Karli Farrell DADS will be able to count the number of balls they have in their trousers during the ‘granny pants’ game at the Garden…

  • Court hears of ‘vicious assault’

    Court hears of ‘vicious assault’

    TWO men alleged to have beaten a male close to death after he was lured to a Mildura property by a female associate remain behind…

  • Plucky young poultry judge wins national title

    Plucky young poultry judge wins national title

    Denika Anderson THE national champion of a young poultry judges competition is a generational agricultural adjudicator from Merbein. Twenty-year-old Josh Hancock, who is a provisional…

  • Teen bailed ‘not without risks’

    Teen bailed ‘not without risks’

    Allan Murphy A TEENAGE girl accused of being the ringleader in a “horrific” attack at Deakin Cinema Complex last year has been released on bail…

  • Deputy PM admits underpaying tax

    Deputy PM admits underpaying tax

    LONDON: Britain’s deputy prime minister has referred herself to the ministerial standards watchdog after acknowledging she had underpaid the amount of tax on an apartment…

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