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  • Happy returns for LAC in new year

     BARRIER Local Area Command (LAC) Inspector Yvette Smith says she is pleased with the results of NSW Police road blitz Operation Safe Arrival, which ended…

  • Search for driver after car splits in two

    Search for driver after car splits in two

    POLICE are searching for a mystery driver who miraculously escaped a crash which split a Holden Commodore sedan in two. Police were called to the…

  • Putting a lid on it

    Putting a lid on it

    HALF of all the waste Mildura residents put in their general kerbside rubbish bins could be diverted from landfill if a Mildura Council plan to…

  • Park tourist numbers take a dip

    Park tourist numbers take a dip

    IN the aftermath of last year’s floods, Apex Park has seen fewer caravaners returning this season.Owner of Apex RiverBeach ­Holiday Park Daryl Beasy said the…

  • Mildura market follows own path

    Mildura market follows own path

    A FALL in Melbourne and Sydney house prices shouldn’t alarm Mildura homeowners, according to PRD Nationwide Mildura director Richard Wyatt.Melbourne property prices fell for the…

  • Service easing the burden

    Service easing the burden

    THE generosity of the Sunraysia community is helping more and more cancer clients each year.Sunraysia Cancer Resources is growing at a rapid rate of 36…

  • Emergency services on alert for scorcher

    Emergency services on alert for scorcher

    EMERGENCY services and health authorities will be on high alert with the mercury set to soar past 40C in Sunraysia on Saturday. The Bureau of Meteorology…

  • $3.6m goes to roads

    $3.6m goes to roads

    MEMBER for Mallee Andrew Broad says upgrades to Mildura roads are under way after the region received $3.6 million as part of the Federal Government’s…

  • ‘No’ to erosion plan

    ‘No’ to erosion plan

    THERE are no plans to assess the state of Murray River erosion in Sunraysia, even as authorities consider a ban on wakeboarding upstream in an…

  • Cooling a hot topic

    Cooling a hot topic

    THE push to introduce mandatory cooling in Victorian public housing has reignited in Mildura as the region gears up for a scorching top of 44C…

  • Seeing Red

    Seeing Red

    MILDURA environmentalist Peter Webb has a message for the council as it considers introducing a kerbside organics collection service: “don’t reinvent the wheel”.Mr Webb, originally…

  • Wine tax part of the solution, drug counsellor says

    Wine tax part of the solution, drug counsellor says

    AN INCREASE in the price of the cheapest alcohol would reduce harmful drinking but wouldn’t prevent all problem drinkers reaching for the bottle, a Sunraysia…

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