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  • Fresh chapter for bookshop

    Fresh chapter for bookshop

    Lochlainn Heley DEIDRE Reid is the new owner of Mildura’s Collins Booksellers, taking on the role as the latest caretaker of the historic store. Since…

  • Quake survivors refuse to return

    Quake survivors refuse to return

    MASUD: Haunted by fears of aftershocks bringing rocks crashing down from the mountains, the survivors of Afghan earthquakes are vowing not to return to destroyed…

  • Machete ban now in place

    Machete ban now in place

    Allan Murphy MILDURA police say they will actively monitor and enforce new machete laws which came into effect this month. As of September 1, machetes…

  • Dockers reveal misery over Fyfe

    Dockers reveal misery over Fyfe

    Justin Chadwick/ AAP FREMANTLE defender Jordan Clark has opened up about the devastation of not being able to extend Nat Fyfe’s career deeper into the…

  • Child worker protectors on the job

    Child worker protectors on the job

    Denika Anderson THE shift from conversation to action is at the forefront of this year’s National Child Protection Week. The National Association for Prevention of…

  • Have your say on Mansell Park

    Have your say on Mansell Park

    Denika Anderson MILDURA Rural City Council is seeking feedback on the draft of the Mansell Reserve masterplan. The draft followed an extensive consultation period, including…

  • Sunraysia & District golf results

    Sunraysia & District golf results

    MILDURA MONDAY, September 1 – Mildura Vets and Friends Stableford Winner – Luke Perry 38 points, runner-up John Hardie 37 points, third Bruce Smythe 37…

  • Coalition seeks to rebuild ties with Indian community

    Coalition seeks to rebuild ties with Indian community

    CANBERA: A Coalition senator has urged the party to move on after a Liberal colleague sent the Opposition into damage control after saying the government…

  • Shark nets to stay after death

    Shark nets to stay after death

    SYDNEY: A “super rare” fatal shark attack at a major metropolitan beach has added to questions around the efficacy of shark nets, pausing attempts to…

  • Koala park plan to give logging the chop

    Koala park plan to give logging the chop

    SYDNEY: A State Government has stared down a lobbying campaign from logging advocates and will push ahead with plans for a large-scale koala national park…

  • Big day out for Wenty

    Big day out for Wenty

    Tym Glaser IT could a big day for Wentworth at the Mildura Sporting Precinct courts as not only will the undefeated A Graders be battling…

  • SES responds to wind damage

    SES responds to wind damage

    Allan Murphy DAMAGING winds brought down trees and caused some structural damage across Sunraysia on Sunday. Strong gale force wind gusts reached 80 kilometres an…

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