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  • A property to die for

    A property to die for

    COULD you buy a property with a graveyard attached to it? That’s the question prospective buyers of a three-acre block on Adelaide Street, Gol Gol will…

  • Students show heart

    Students show heart

    MADEC staff and community groups came together this week to support HeartKids. A Wednesday morning tea, organised by MADEC students studying for adult certificates of general…

  • Sounds like learning

    Sounds like learning

    THE sound of more than 100 local and visiting musicians will echo through the Mildura Arts Centre this July.The public concert will be performed following…

  • Volunteers plant urban paradise

    Volunteers plant urban paradise

    VOLUNTEERS planting 5000 new trees at a Mildura wetland hope to turn the area into an urban paradise.Greening Mildura members are partway through a project…

  • High hopes for waste spend audit

    VICTORIA’S auditor-general will review whether the state’s landfill levy and sustainability fund are being managed trans­parently and meeting their objectives.Mildura Council has led a statewide push for…

  • Police call for help over attack

    POLICE are still looking for two men who they say brutally bashed and robbed a 22-year-old man in Robinvale last month. Detective Senior Constable Adam Jepson…

  • Artist’s work speaks volumes

    Artist’s work speaks volumes

    GALLERY F’s newest exhibition Echoes of Silence shares the emotions Brooke Hamence experienced after finding her voice through art.Ms Hamence was diagnosed with selective mutism…

  • Hands off our pumps: Growers fear ‘forced drought’

    Hands off our pumps: Growers fear ‘forced drought’

    AUTHORITIES are working to minimise the risk of a water shortfall for Murray River irrigators this summer, amid fears growers will be forced to turn…

  • Town gets behind recovery battle

    THE Ouyen community will come together tomorrow in support of local mother-of-three Georgia Fraser as she battles to regain her health. The fundraising campaign, titled Georgia’s…

  • Farming body slams charges

    Farming body slams charges

    THE state’s peak farming lobby group says councils shouldn’t charge rates on land used for production.The Victorian Farmers Federation wants the State Government to transition…

  • Ministers’ water talks flow

    Ministers’ water talks flow

    MURRAY-Darling Basin water ministers will consider a suite of supply measures to offset further water recovery when they meet in Canberra this week.The ministers’ meeting…

  • Study wins support

    Study wins support

    AFGHAN-born Mildura resident Jeff Ullah has been given the gift of a bright future by the Mallee Group of the Order of Australia Association.The group…

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