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Questions over plan to release more water from the Menindee Lakes, months after filling06 January 2017, 08:43 -
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Ross River virus warning follows increased numbers of mosquitos in Victoria05 January 2017, 12:04 -
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Doubt cast on reforms to far west NSW councils after four push to leave group30 December 2016, 01:18
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World record body's scrutiny to decide Australia's largest mallee root
Guinness World Records officials will decide if Ouyen is home to Australia's largest mallee root, and the north-west Victorian town is planning festivities to celebrate.
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Father speaks out about impact of delays in crash scene investigations
A Mildura father whose son was killed in a motorcycle crash calls for better resourcing in regional areas, after his son's body lay in place for 10 hours waiting for specialist investigators.
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Questions over plan to release more water from the Menindee Lakes
A proposal to ramp up releases from the Menindee Lakes is being met with outrage.
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High numbers of mosquitos prompts virus warning in Victoria
Authorities warn the public to be on alert for Ross River virus after heavy spring rains lead to higher-than-average numbers of mosquitos in Victoria.
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Releases from Menindee Lakes in far-west NSW set to increase
The Murray-Darling Basin Authority is set to increase releases of water from the Menindee Lakes, saying it is needed to meet demand downstream.
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MP supports councils’ bid to drop out of proposed far west NSW reforms
The future of a proposed shake-up of councils in far west New South Wales is uncertain, with calls for a return to the drawing board.
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Storms move across Victoria after sweltering night in Melbourne
Heavy rain and storms sweep across Victoria today after a sweltering night in Melbourne, with the authorities issuing a warning about flash flooding.
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Obese Mildura women must travel to give birth under new rules
Women in Victoria's north-west might need to travel as far as Melbourne or Adelaide to give birth after Mildura Base Hospital announces changes to its birthing guidelines.
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Willowfest welcomes Indian cricketers
An Indian cricket team will play at the Australian Cricket Club Championships in Mildura next week, making Willowfest an international carnival for the first time.
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Christmas in the header for many grain growers in north west Victoria
For only the second time in 30 years, farmers in north west Victoria will still be harvesting grain at Christmas.
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