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  • New rules for grain

    New rules for grain

    GRAIN Trade Australia has released new guidelines for decontaminating vehicles that have been used to transport treated fertiliser.Fertiliser is occasionally treated with agricultural chemicals either…

  • Feeling good about exercise

    Feeling good about exercise

    MILDURA Rural City Council will meet today to discuss the new physical activity grants on offer to change the way Victorian women view and approach…

  • High-society success

    High-society success

    BOTTOMLESS cups of tea, tiers of pastries and cakes, and plenty of lively conversation made for a pretty sweet high tea fundraiser for the Australian…

  • Career goal now reality

    Career goal now reality

    “PEOPLE with autism can do anything they set their mind to” – this is the message Chris Brown wants the community to hear today.  Mr…

  • Students doing their bit to clean up the Murray

    Students doing their bit to clean up the Murray

    A LARGE water ball, empty cans, a plastic shell and rubbish bags were some of the items four SuniTAFE VCAL students collected along the banks…

  • One-off energy payment on way

    ELIGIBLE Sunraysia residents will receive a one-off Energy Assistance Payment to help with their next energy bill and cost-of-living expenses.The payment of $75 for singles…

  • Roo move is food for thought

    Roo move is food for thought

    THE Nationals’ leader Peter Walsh says the Victorian Government’s decision to continue the kangaroo pet food trial is long overdue. Mr Walsh said farmers, professional…

  • We’re a hot spot: Boost in tourist numbers show

    THE Mallee has beaten popular tourism hot spots the Blue Mountains and the Great Australian Outback to take out the 28th spot on Australia’s list…

  • Dalton wants inquiry into doctor shortage

    NEWLY-elected Murray MP Helen Dalton has called for an Upper House inquiry into NSW health services and more incentives to attract doctors to rural and…

  • Crisis shelters running low

    A LOCAL accommodation support organisation is running critically low in numbers of its portable shelters to hand out to the homeless, with Sunraysia already starting…

  • Intersections get upgrades

    AS part of the $20 million program to improve safety along the Calder Highway, the Federal and Victorian governments are investing $9.2 million to improve…

  • Hub for inclusion

    Hub for inclusion

    THE Sunraysia Mallee Ethnic Communities Council will pilot a dedicated Culturally and Linguistically Diverse (CALD) information hub to help support people to understand and engage…

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