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  • Electric Valley Festival: Party over for fans

    Electric Valley Festival: Party over for fans

    ORGANISERS of Saturday’s Electric Valley say the dance festival will not return next year due to low crowd numbers and not enough “community support” for the event. About…

  • It’s new generation: Lower Murray Water saves power off the grid

    LOWER Murray Water (LMW) is doing its bit to save power.LMW has put its money where its mouth is, taking its headquarters off the grid…

  • A school of happy memories

    ROSALIE Milne remembers Sunnycliffs Primary School as a happy place when she taught there. At the weekend, she and other former staff and former students said…

  • Lights switch coming

    Lights switch coming

    WHEN it comes to Christmas decorations, Karen and Steve Cornish think big – so big that they will be using shipping containers to bring their…

  • Nationals not hanging around to make up numbers: MP

    MALLEE MP Andrew Broad says the Nationals are not in Federal Parliament to simply agree with the Liberal Party.Mr Broad made the comments ­after travelling…

  • Flag debate flares

    Flag debate flares

    A MILDURA man has reignited the Australian flag debate with his Under the Southern Cross Flag design. After launching the Under the Southern Cross Flag Facebook…

  • Robinvale votes with feet

    Robinvale votes with feet

    FAMILY violence affects us all – that’s the message organisers of today’s Robinvale walk against ­violence want to spread. The community will gather this morning at…

  • Demand rise hits charities

    Demand rise hits charities

    THE Salvation Army and Vinnies have noticed a surge in demand for people needing help with bills and food.Salvation Army Mildura captain David Davis said the…

  • Big rain stays away

    Big rain stays away

    SUNRAYSIA managed to escape the record rainfall that deluged parts of the state and delivered Melbourne’s wettest day in two decades. Mildura received just 26.2mm of…

  • Driver cops 44-year ban

    Driver cops 44-year ban

    A 21-YEAR-OLD Buronga woman who was disqualified from driving until the year 2061 was handed the lengthy ban due to an accumulation of more than 10…

  • Growers in a trap

    Growers in a trap

    MILDURA Council is yet to fine any residents for failing to clean up backyard fruit trees but it has issued 30 clean-up notices since mid-last…

  • Crisp issues dire warning

    Crisp issues dire warning

    SUNRAYSIA fruit growers are turning to costly diesel power generation to avoid the potential of their crops being damaged by electrical blackouts.Member for Mildura Peter…

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