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  • Let’s be irresistible

    Let’s be irresistible

    ROD Trowbridge always seemed drawn to Mildura.You have to have that point of difference that demands people to come and visitAs a 10-year-old on his…

  • Getting priorities right

    Getting priorities right

    HANDS Up Mallee is a step closer to determining its key priorities after an agenda setting day at the Mildura Rowing Club this week.About 60…

  • Teaching in modern world

    Teaching in modern world

    WHILE the curriculum in schools is slowly transitioning to account for a technology driven future, teachers must also change their lesson delivery, according to a…

  • Juicy prospects worldwide

    Juicy prospects worldwide

    MILDURA Fruit Company is hoping to help eventually meet a global demand for seedless lemons.There is a worldwide shortage of lemons and the seedless variety…

  • Skating leaves all else cold

    Skating leaves all else cold

    DOZENS of children got a taste of winter in Sunraysia yesterday with the launch of Mildura City Heart’s winter ice skating in the Langtree Mall.The…

  • Ultimate burn-out after ‘dodgy’ job

    Ultimate burn-out after ‘dodgy’ job

    A MILDURA resident is warning others to avoid “dodgy car jobs” after he nearly lost his life when his car burst into flames. James Quinn was…

  • Hospital upgrades are cool

    Hospital upgrades are cool

    AN upgrade of Mildura Base Hospital’s (MBH) 17-year-old air-conditioning system will take place ahead of any potential future expansion of the hospital.The Victorian Government announced…

  • Classics to be reborn

    Classics to be reborn

    SING along with Roy Orbison’s iconic hits Pretty Woman, Crying, Dream Baby and Danny Boy tonight with Australia’s longest running Roy Orbison tribute artist Dean…

  • Call to help find missing teen

    Call to help find missing teen

    MILDURA police are appealing for the public’s help to locate missing 16-year-old Chase Brock. He left his home several days ago without indicating where he was…

  • ‘Lost in Mungo’: Outgoing chief says Tourism opportunities going begging

    ‘Lost in Mungo’: Outgoing chief says Tourism opportunities going begging

    ALMOST no progress has been made to capitalise on the tourism potential of Mungo National Park, five years after a high-level discussion paper called for…

  • Volunteers plant ‘urban forest’

    Volunteers plant ‘urban forest’

    A TRIAL of an “urban forest” at a Mildura wetland could encourage the planting of more areas across the region if it proves successful.Mallee Catchment…

  • Great wines takes years

    Great wines takes years

    DEAKIN Estate winery says the slow ripening of grapes this vintage has produced high-quality white and red wines.The company’s winemaker Frank Newman, who is based…

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