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The Gift Shop at the Mildura Visitor Information and Booking Centre offers a wide range of local souvenirs, produce and literature to buy as a gift for that special someone or as a memento of your stay in Mildura.

Souvenirs and Specialty Items
The Gift Shop carries a range of specialty items indicative of the produce and crafts of the Mildura Region.

You can buy a postcard, souvenir or gift for someone left back at home.

Delicious lcoally made jams and preserves, natural salt from the Mallee Lakes, luscious olive oil from the gnarled olive trees and dried fruit ripened on the vine can all be purchased from the shop.

So come on in and buy a special something to remember your trip.

Books
The Gift Shop is one of the only outlets in Mildura where you can buy books from local Authors. We stock a wide range of historical books and guides to lcoal wildlife and natural history.

Some of our current titles
 Mungo National Park by Allan Fox. A guide book to the Willandra Lakes World Heritage Region.
 Mallee Tracks by Jill Nickolls and Ann Angel. A Wanderers Guide to the South Australian and Victorian Mallee.
 Ships of the Inland Rivers by Ronald Parsons. Sourced from the Harry Godson collection of history and photographs this book outlines the history of boats on the Murray-Darling River system and details all known paddle ships, barges and other trading vessels that plied these waters.
 In Looking Glass Land by Noelle C. Tolley. Wealthy English investors come to make a fortune and live a life of ease in the new Chaffey Irrigation Colony. But life along the Murray River turns out to be a little tougher than expected. This is an epic novel, carefully researched and sympathetically written by a local horticulturalist.
 



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