Anzac Day
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Green light for pedestrians
A new pedestrian signal crossing on Deakin Avenue, near the Mildura Central Shopping Centre, is now fully operational.Vicroads’ Western Victoria acting regional director Mal Kersting…
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Students join ribbon campaign
WHITE Ribbon Day advocates and guest speakers got their message across to Coomealla High School students last Monday.The school hosted a conference on domestic violence…
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Firies on alert
FOREST Fire Management Victoria (FFMVic) staff are continuing to patrol a 50 hectare fire in Hattah Kulkyne National Park that was sparked by lightning late…
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Sunraysia’s worrying picture: Health risk ‘needs action’
CO-ORDINATED action at all levels is needed to address health outcomes in low socioeconomic areas such as Mildura, according to a local health service provider.A…
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Region rallies for Malakhai
THEY may be more than 1000 kilometres away, but that hasn’t stopped the Sunraysia community from rallying behind Cassie Lamos and Malakhai Riley in their…
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Assault trio on the run
THREE youths who assaulted and robbed a man in Mildura on Friday night are still on the run, police say. A 39-year-old Mildura man was approached…
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Hope for hurt puppy
VOLUNTEERS who helped rescue a young puppy that was abused by its owner in a sickening incident at the Mildura riverfront are hopeful she will…
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Mouse outbreak chance ‘moderate’
A CSIRO researcher says there is a “moderate” chance Mallee farmers could see an outbreak of mice by autumn.CSIRO’s Steve Henry said while spring mouse…
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Finger on the pulse
GRAIN growers considering diversifying into pulse crops in non-traditional production areas of Victoria and South Australia are being supported through a new Grains Research and…
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Time for Q-fly action
CITRUS Australia’s regional advisory committee in the Murray Valley (MVRAC) will hold a Q-fly management workshop on Tuesday, December 5, at Belah Heights, Sturt Highway,…
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‘Let judge decide’
THE chief executive of Law Institute of Victoria has spoken out against calls to introduce mandatory minimum sentences for violent criminals following Mildura MP Peter…
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‘We need policy change’
ONLY water policy changes in NSW will restore the lower Darling River to health, citrus grower Alan Whyte says.Evidence of a lack of compliance enforcement…








