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  • Art becomes child’s play

    Art becomes child’s play

    EACH of the Child’s Play series of paintings is a throwback to the times when everything felt simple and right.Artist Chris Fraser represented the spontaneous…

  • Big brother is watching

    Big brother is watching

    COUNCILLOR for community safety Simon Clemence says the roll out of 17 new CCTV cameras and improved lighting in the CBD and riverfront will deter…

  • Gurus detach from social media hook

    ARE we too attached to social media?If you listen to recent comments by former Facebook insiders, the answer is yes.Ex-Facebook president Sean Parker last month…

  • Quirky heritage chic is a suite departure

    Quirky heritage chic is a suite departure

    CHIC rooftop bars, barista-made coffee around every ­corner, vibrant graffiti artwork gracing the CBD – these days, a walk around Mildura can feel just like strolling…

  • Court ruling backs child victim claim

    Court ruling backs child victim claim

    A COURT has ruled Mildura police should hand over a USB stick containing images of children undressing so the victims can take legal action against…

  • Post workers feel heat

    Post workers feel heat

    STAFF at Mildura’s Lime Avenue Australia Post outlet will be happy for some downtime following the Christmas period, with parcels streaming in and out of…

  • Park blaze a reminder of summer risk

    Park blaze a reminder of summer risk

    FOREST Fire Management (FFM) Vic is reminding people of the risks associated with lighting fires in parks after a Queensland man pleaded guilty over an…

  • Mango plans go cold

    Mango plans go cold

    This year marked the end of the line for Seven Fields’ mango crop in Sunraysia.The company established the crop in Sunraysia as a ­counter-seasonal crop…

  • Christmas behind bars

    Christmas behind bars

    A MAN who came to Mildura to find work and ended up in jail after a scuffle with police will remain behind bars over Christmas.Gippsland…

  • Teeing up to help others

    Teeing up to help others

    AN annual charity golf day run by three Sunraysia businesses has raised more than $100,000 for local causes for the first time.The Mildura Fruit Company,…

  • Mildura rehabilitation centre push: Rehab, family saved my sister

    Mildura rehabilitation centre push: Rehab, family saved my sister

    MILDURA is now closer than ever to securing funding for a drug rehabilitation centre and, based on my personal experience, it couldn’t come soon enough. For…

  • Denis Ryan: ‘They still suffer’

    Denis Ryan: ‘They still suffer’

    HEROIC former Mildura police detective Denis Ryan knows the pain caused by disgraced paedophile priest Monsignor John Day will never be forgotten.The Catholic Church’s own…

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