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  • Serve’s up in the sand at last

    Serve’s up in the sand at last

    AFTER years of anticipating buzz, stalled timelines and an infamous sand saga, beach volleyball is finally alive at the Mildura Sporting Precinct. There has been…

  • Call to join hospital board

    Call to join hospital board

    APPLICATIONS to join the Mildura Base Public Hospital’s board of director are set to close this weekend. The role is a part-time position and is…

  • Benham praises Pink Ball effort

    Benham praises Pink Ball effort

    MILDURA state MP Jade Benham has praised the people behind last months breast cancer fundraiser, the Pink Ball, for their effort in 2025 and during…

  • Millions for two local schools

    Millions for two local schools

    PRIMARY schools in Irymple South and Nichols Point stand to benefit from a funding boost provided by the State Government. Last week, State treasurer and…

  • Guilty plea and jail for drug dealer

    Guilty plea and jail for drug dealer

    A MELBOURNE man who admitted to trafficking drugs to Mildura last month has pleaded guilty. At an earlier hearing the Mildura Magistrates Court was that…

  • Government resumes sustainability enquiry

    Government resumes sustainability enquiry

    MEMBERS of the Federal Coalition have criticised the time taken to restart an inquiry into local government sustainability, insisting the wait could jeopardise funding access…

  • Summer Sounds launches fresh series

    Summer Sounds launches fresh series

    TRAIL of Lights officially launched this year’s Summer Sounds Series on the weekend, spotlighting Rio Vista as a social hub for family nights out. The…

  • Sunraysia boys love their toys

    Sunraysia boys love their toys

    BIKES and toys were a good mix on Friday as members of the Ulysses Club geared up in Gol Gol for a toy pickup at…

  • Spanner thrown as retail giant battles worker abuse

    Spanner thrown as retail giant battles worker abuse

    THE nation’s biggest hardware retailer has poured millions into tactical in-store security as Australia’s second most populous state lags behind others in hammering out retail…

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  • Heat women drop final Hothouse game

    Heat women drop final Hothouse game

    THE CBL Mildura Heat womens team rounded out their year of Hothouse basketball across the weekend in fixtures with the Bendigo Braves and Swann Hill…

  • Sunraysia & District golf results

    Sunraysia & District golf results

    COOMEALLA Wednesday 12 November – Stableford Men – A Grade – winner Aaron Blake 36 points C/B, runner-up Mathew Tiley 36 points C/B, third Justin…

  • East claim victory at the death

    East claim victory at the death

    MILDURA East looked to well in control of their home fixture against Nichols Point at the weekend. After massing a useful total of 8-259 on…

  • Pointers are golden in win over reigning premiers

    Pointers are golden in win over reigning premiers

    NICHOLS Point Gold pulled off the first major upset of the relatively new Sunraysia Cricket Association women’s league season when they stunned undefeated defending champs…

  • Heat double header for last Hothouse game

    Heat double header for last Hothouse game

    IN the final home fixtures of the season, the Hothouse welcomed a CBL double header spectacle across both Saturday and Sunday. The CBL Mildura Heat…

  • Sun’s bright season start rolls on

    Sun’s bright season start rolls on

    THE Irymple Suns continued their undefeated run in Bowls Sunraysia Division One Saturday pennant with a seven-shot win over Merbein at Kenny Park. The Hawk’s…

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  • Stars pay tribute to Redford

    Stars pay tribute to Redford

    HOLLYWOOD: Jane Fonda, Leonardo DiCaprio and Martin Scorsese are among Hollywood figures paying tribute to screen legend Robert Redford, who died at his home aged…

  • Lantern festival shines in Robinvale

    Lantern festival shines in Robinvale

    PERRIN Street came alive last Friday as the Rotary Club of Robinvale Euston hosted the annual Robinvale Lantern Festival. The event drew a large and…

  • Behind the curtain

    Behind the curtain

    BIOGRAPHIES are consistently one of the most popular collections in our Libraries where we can find the backstory on famous lives and different perspectives on…

  • Author to drop-in to Robinvale

    Author to drop-in to Robinvale

    THE Robinvale Library is gearing up for a feel-good, laugh-out-loud literary afternoon with the launch of What Did I Miss?, the debut romantic comedy from…

  • New-look hospital to blend past with present

    New-look hospital to blend past with present

    AFTER the sneak peek of the new Wentworth Health Service redevelopment on the banks of the Darling River, people will be looking for reasons to…

  • What’s on this weekend?

    What’s on this weekend?

    FRIDAY ngaratya – together, us group, all in it together Mildura Arts Centre SIX Barkandji/Barkindji artists Nici Cumpston, Zena Cumpston, David Doyle, Kent Morris, Adrianne…

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  • Environment group backs beefed up NSW water rules

    Environment group backs beefed up NSW water rules

    A KEY environmental group has backed the passing of strengthened water theft laws in New South Wales. Passed by the NSW upper house last Thursday,…

  • Leng and her ladies set for long and leisurely ride

    Leng and her ladies set for long and leisurely ride

    GOL Gol resident Alison Leng and her well-travelled cycling friends continue to defy their advancing ages as they prepare for the Transport Accident Commission Great…

  • Affordable housing seeks support

    Affordable housing seeks support

    WENTWORTH’S Pioneer Homes is encouraging local organisations to donate financial assistance to the affordable housing development of 11 one-bedroom units for elderly residents in the…

  • Duck tracking takes flight

    Duck tracking takes flight

    THE biggest ever duck tracking study is underway, with researchers aiming to unlock new insights into how Australia’s game duck species move, survive and behave…

  • It’s Christmas carols time, punk rock style

    It’s Christmas carols time, punk rock style

    JOHNNY Rotten eat your heart out – Red Cliffs kinder teacher Joseph Leslie and drummer Sean Leerson are bringing their Six Pastels Christmas Spectacular to…

  • It’s Benetook a lot like Christmas

    It’s Benetook a lot like Christmas

    EVERYONE loves SRS Benetook Farm, and as it’s only 40 sleeps until Christmas, staff are getting organised early to ensure a great festive season is…

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