Opinion
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Daniel Andrews wrecks Sunraysia’s plans with lockdown
DANIEL Andrews has done it again. He has taken Mildura’s number of coronavirus cases from zero to zero. He has done the same for Orbost…
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Andrews lockdown slams the regions again
AS of 11.59pm last night, Victoria entered a five-day hard lockdown under stage 4 restrictions. Once again, Premier Dan Andrews has included areas of Victoria…
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Getting Mildura Kittyhawk museum effort off the ground
THE best way to commemorate our place in Australia’s World War II efforts would be through the WWII Aviation Training and Kittyhawk Museum at Mildura…
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Water greed in the north is killing communities
By Sophie Baldwin Southern Connected Basin Communities (SCBC) spent four days touring the Lower Darling region and I would love to say we all came…
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Toxic culture must change
THE story of Kim O’Reilly should shock and anger us all – and it must be the catalyst for us to demand action to change…
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Let’s be open about tender process, says Mildura councillor Stefano de Pieri
By STEFANO DE PIERI OPINION IT is always good to have a vigorous debate around issues affecting this community, even when it may hurt or…
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RateGate pressure building
VICTORIAN Parliament resumes for 2021 next week and it signifies a big year ahead for the Reason Coalition as we fight for significant policy, service…
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Let’s be open about tender process, says councillor
IT is always good to have a vigorous debate around issues affecting this community, even when it may hurt or seem unfair. In the end,…
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I’ll be getting the vaccine as soon as possible, says Anne Webster
In the coming weeks, the first doses of the Pfizer vaccine will be rolled out across the country, providing protection to those who need it…
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Time to fire up hemp industry initiative
IN case it’s not already obvious, I am an industrial hemp fangirl. It is one of the reasons I was so excited to co-chair the…
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Recovery well under way
The JobKeeper payment and the Coronavirus Supplement have been vital measures which have supported thousands of people and businesses through the COVID-19 pandemic. Over 4600…
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Growers’ need for quarantine gets bypassed
THE Australian Open will begin in February, with 1200 players, support staff and officials converging on Melbourne for a two-week quarantine. Players are permitted to…