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  • Jail for attack on family

    AN IRYMPLE man who terrorised his mother-in-law in her own home before striking her daughter – his partner – has been jailed.County Court judge Irene…

  • Analysts wait for Bitcoin bust

    SUNRAYSIA residents dreaming about striking it rich with Bitcoin have been told to keep in mind the risks associated with the digital currency.Bitcoin achieved yet…

  • Beating student stress

    Beating student stress

    FOR many Australian students, anxiety doesn’t simply vanish at the end of exams.Waiting for final exam results and university offers can be stressful too, and…

  • The power of creative thinking

    The power of creative thinking

    FOR the second consecutive year St Joseph’s College held a STEM day for transitioning Year 8 students.The 155 students rotated through eight different educational activities…

  • Economy takes a step forward

    AUSTRALIA’S economic expansion sped up to an annual growth rate just short of 3 per cent in the September quarter.The economy expanded by 0.6 per…

  • Drug Rehab Push

    A TASKFORCE pushing for funding to set up a drug rehabilitation centre in Sunraysia believes an expert study will highlight the region’s acute need for…

  • Fundraiser has room for growth

    Fundraiser has room for growth

    GJ Gardner Mildura wants to grow its Movember fundraiser for next year.While finale numbers are being counted, GJ Gardner new home consultant Rod Euren said…

  • Man beaten in home attack

    A WALKING stick and wooden pole were used as weapons in an early morning scuffle at a Dareton home this week.Police say a man was…

  • Kids to the rescue

    Kids to the rescue

    MILDURA Primary School students were wowed by the Westpac Lifesaver Rescue Helicopter yesterday.The chopper flew in to teach children about the importance of safety around…

  • Sleepy driver fined

    Sleepy driver fined

    A YOUNG motorist was sent home from work because he fell asleep at the wheel of a harvester, shortly before he crashed into a tree…

  • Support for Deakin lights

    MILDURA residents have backed a call for a Christmas lights extravaganza along Deakin Avenue.Nancy Baker put the call-out for residents and businesses along the town’s…

  • Legal hurdles in tax dispute

    A LEGAL challenge to the backpacker tax could face hurdles to prove the tax violates international treaties, a taxation law professor says.Irish firm Taxback is taking…

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