Education
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Cardross Primary raises $200 for Homelessness Week
HELPING the homeless and those less fortunate was at the forefront of the minds of Cardross Primary School staff and students this week. Two pyjama…
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An ‘excellent day’ at the Mildura West athletics carnival
STUDENTS at Mildura West proved they could go higher, faster and stronger on Monday, when the school held its athletics carnival. The green house, Macquarie,…
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Mildura South students waste no time to clean up
MILDURA South Primary School Grade 3/4 students are doing their bit for the environment. Every fortnight a handful of students have been cleaning up all…
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GAT delay no cause for alarm
YEAR 12 students in Sunraysia have been dealt another blow, with the Victorian Government announcing earlier this week that the General Achievement Test (GAT) would…
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The Lake adds colour to life
THE Lake Primary School hopes to bring a smile to the faces of anyone driving past the school with their new colourful display. After returning…
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A hundred reasons for Red Cliffs East Preps to celebrate
RED Cliffs East Primary School recently turned forward the clock to celebrate the first 100 days of the school’s newest arrivals. The school’s Prep grade…
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Feeling old before their time
MILDURA South Primary School’s playground was filled with little old ladies and silver-haired gentlemen with walking sticks on Wednesday. But there wasn’t an invasion from…
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Nichols Point Primary School runs with the Olympic spirit
OLYMPIC fever took over Nichols Point Primary School on Thursday, when hundreds of youngsters showed off their skills in track and field events, before making…
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Nichols Point Primary celebrates NAIDOC Week late
ABORIGINAL culture was front and centre at Nichols Point Primary School (NPPS) on Monday, when students enjoyed belated NAIDOC Week celebrations. While NAIDOC Week was…
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SuniTAFE pioneers equality program in drive against violence
SUNITAFE helped spearhead an initiative launched last week in which Victorian TAFE colleges take aim at violence against women. Respect and Equality in TAFE challenges…
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Chaffey students tell story of why they should go to school
CHAFFEY Secondary College has just produced some of Sunraysia’s youngest published authors, after a group of Year 10 students released a book last month. The…
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City students learn to live with contrasts
FOR two former Sunraysia residents moving to the city for tertiary study, this year couldn’t have been more different. While Simone Palamara packed her bags…