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Defibrillators for local clubs
NINE sporting clubs in Mildura will receive a defibrillator and training package as part of the state’s Defibrillators for Sporting Clubs and Facilities Program.Member for…
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Growers’ heat fear
CEREAL and pulse crops across the Mallee are facing serious risk of damage next week as temperatures are expected to climb above 30C on Tuesday.Wheat…
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Finally, Col can relax
COL Wakefield says he is looking forward to the Pooncarie Cup being a little more relaxing from now on.The former president has relinquished the reins…
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For me, this looks like the write stuff
I HAVE completed my second week of work experience at Sunraysia Daily. I was unsure about the career path I wanted to take but taking…
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Tough trip pays off for Gange
SIXTY hours of travel and a typhoon aren’t exactly the perfect preparation for an international sporting event.But that’s what faced Mildura wakeboarder Bec Gange this…
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Cup that stops a town
AS the annual Pooncarie Cup approaches, the Pooncarie Racing Club’s new president is hoping the event can be supported by the community.Mildura horse racing identity…
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Spiritually connected
FOR 23-year-old India Kemp, it’s a case of “one door closes, another door opens”.The Red Cliffs local says she had always been “spiritually curious” and…
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Allan left at crossroads
ONE lone caravan remains at the former Crossroads Caravan Park site in Mildura and its owner claims its presence is a clear “message of defiance”…
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Bump up numbers
Senior Federal Government minister Marise Payne concedes the Liberals have a “very serious” problem with the number of women in the party.Liberal frontbencher Sussan Ley…
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Knowledge behind the forces
MILDURA West Primary School Grade 3/4 students put their knowledge to good use this term by creating a marble run.Family and friends tested the marble…
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Exhibition has Italian flavour
THE Dante Alighieri Society of Mildura invites artists from throughout Sunraysia to submit artworks such as painting, drawing, sculpture, ceramics, printmaking, jewellery, photography, fibre, textiles,…
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Meat bandit’s taste for theft
A MAN with a penchant for lamb was homeless and penniless when he stole two packages of the meat from a supermarket as a need…








