News
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Artwork brings culture to unit
THE artwork of numerous Sunraysia artists was celebrated and put on display at the Mildura Prevention and Recovery Care (PARC) centre.A partnership between the Wellways-managed…
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Victorian election 2018 Mildura: Ali Cupper says infrastructure is first if she holds balance
INFRASTRUCTURE funding will be more important than social policy for independent Ali Cupper, should she find herself holding the balance of power after the Victorian…
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Firing up for safety
THE Mildura Fire Station will throw open its doors to give the public a sneak peek behind the scenes of life as a firefighter.The open…
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Opioid deaths spike
Three Australians die from opioid use every day and 150 are hospitalised because of the drugs, new research reveals.An Australian Institute of Health and Welfare…
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Family set to visit restored final resting place
WITHIN just days of 100 years to the date of his death, the gravesite of former Mildura man William Walker will be rededicated in Bristol,…
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Make time to connect
Helping lonely Australians build friendships could be good for their health, a new study has found.The news comes as a survey of more than 1600…
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Remembering our heroes: Symbolic ‘lone pine’ planted
A PIECE of history was planted at Gol Gol Public School yesterday.Students, staff and families from Gol Gol Public School and Pomona Public School held…
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Ferguson tractor legend comes to life
The small but powerful Ferguson tractor is a legend of the bush.Developed by an English inventor and businessman, Harry Ferguson, in the 1940s, the nimble…
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Salvos spread festive cheer
THE Sunraysia branch of the Salvation Army will this year again enable the community to connect during Christmas.Whether it is through participating in Christmas activities…
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Bush battleground
INDEPENDENT Mildura candidate Steve Timmis is going toe-to-toe with Mildura MP Peter Crisp in a bold attempt to swing the Mallee farming vote. Mr Timmis launched…
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Dry times forecast in Sunraysia
RECENT rain across NSW and Victoria has provided some limited improvement in soil moisture, but is by no means drought-breaking.That was the message from Murray-Darling…
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Water still hot topic
IRRIGATION, bio-security and labour hire were some of the hot topics addressed at Dried Fruit Australia’s (DFA) annual growers forum this week.DFA chairman Mark King…










