Anzac Day
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Trust adds sizzle to pool visits
NEW barbecue facilities at the Red Cliffs Swimming Pool will be one of the final legacies left by the town’s Lever Jary Trust.The trust was…
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Heat causes sleepless nights
MILDURA sweltered through its equal-fourth hottest summer on record, with residents particularly feeling the heat overnight.The average maximum temperature over summer was 33.8C, which was…
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Call for funds to fight pest
MILDURA councillor and table grape grower Anthony Cirillo says the Victorian Government needs to put more money towards the fight against Queensland fruit fly.As Tasmania…
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Family racing to play
FROM the training track to the race track, mum Kristy Aunger is kept on the run by her seven sporting children.Between Liam, Riley, Connor and…
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Fashion shouldn’t cost the earth
LADIES, we’ve all been there. You get invited out for dinner, or to a party, and as much as you want to go along, the dreaded…
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Walk-up start to day
KOORLONG Primary School are hoping to build road awareness and safety skills with students encouraged to walk to school on Fridays.Yesterday students walked as a…
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Uni freeze hurts Mildura: Local students face ‘uneven’ battle
LA TROBE University has backed calls for the Federal Government to scrap a university funding freeze, amid a warning it will stunt economic growth in…
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Healthy chompers
BRUSHING teeth too hard can do more harm than good – and it’s not the only common mistake Mildura residents make when it comes to…
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Food charity fundraiser
MOTORBIKE riders are invited to join the Hunger Free fundraiser ride on March 17 to help store donated food.Pastor Brian Beardsmore is hoping to raise…
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Our rockmelons safe, says grower
A RED Cliffs rockmelon grower says “misinformation” about the national listeria outbreak will have a negative impact on Sunraysia growers. Australians have been urged to throw…
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Show sales promising
SOME 4000 tickets have been sold for the Mildura leg of the Nitro Circus Next Level Tour with a little more than a month to…
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Our ‘silent killer’
DIABETES is set to become Victoria’s number one health issue, with rates in Sunraysia sitting above the national average.There have been almost 10,000 newly diagnosed…










