Peeps in the Past Peeps into the Past - April 27 to May 3: Leading by example PRESENTED by the Mildura and District Historical Society and compiled by Judy Hyde for Mildura Rural City Council Libraries 6 hours ago
Arts & Entertainment A closer look at the world Library Column, May 3, 2025Grab Data Ulises Ali MejiasYOUR life online is their product. Historical colonialism was a landgrab of natural resources, exploitative labour and private property from countries around the world. It stole from native... 7 hours ago
Lifestyle On the road again HARD work and a ‘never say never’ attitude have always been and still remain the reason why 76-year-old Alan Miles keeps on doing what he has always done, and what he has always done is work and work hard. Mr Miles was born in Melbourne, and... 7 hours ago
Letters Forgotten THE beautiful blue sky above it is just so stunning. The back drop to a scorched pub. Up front, date palms standing tall like the iconic soldier settlers that once lent across the bar. So far from Villers Bretonneux on Caix Square, just look across... 16 hours ago
Letters Victorias fire risk extended FOR the first time since 2019, Victoria’s Fire Danger Period (FDP) has been extended beyond May 1 in some parts of the state due to elevated fire risk, largely driven by ongoing near-record rainfall deficits and warmer than average autumn... 03 May 2025
Sport A triumph of skill and unity THE SA Masters Games at Port Augusta witnessed a remarkable display of athleticism and camaraderie. Our team achieved an outstanding haul of medals, securing 10 gold and two silver out of the 12 classes we entered. This significant achievement not... 03 May 2025
Basketball Goorjian gives back to next generation WHEN Brian Goorjian patrols the Sydney sidelines during NBL seasons he’s the boss of the Kings. In the offseason he simply becomes King of the Kids. The man who guided the Australian men’s basketball team to its first Olympic medal – a bronze at... 03 May 2025
Letters Call to scrap emergency services tax FAMILIES, farmers and small businesses are already under pressure - now Labor wants to add another cost. The emergency services tax will see farmers paying 189 per cent more than before. We already have a cost-of-living crisis…and now the Allan... 02 May 2025