News
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Flu vaccines back on the shelf in Sunraysia, but be quick
Sunraysia residents looking to arm themselves against the flu earlier this month were left out in the cold.People around the region were told local Tristar…
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Down the years: Action called for on Madden Avenue surface
100 years agoWAR LETTERS: A German account of the Australian soldiers contained in a letter written by a German soldier recently captured near Moriancourt: “We…
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Resounding with song at Walk Wentworth Sing
WENTWORTH was the place to be on Sunday with hundreds of people filling the Wentworth Hall for the fifth annual Walk Wentworth Sing.The event showcased…
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Day care fee rise on way
SUNRAYSIA parents who use Mildura Council’s Family Day Care service will be slugged an extra 50 cents per hour under proposed fee changes to be…
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In the classroom: Harper Banks next step
HARPER Bank’s hard work has paid off with the 18-year-old recognised as one of the top- performing VCE students in 2017.The former Mildura resident received…
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Katerina Blekic keen to inspire others
KATERINA Blekic lives by the saying “ability is nothing without opportunity” and she uses her experience to show other young people possible pathways to success.Her…
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Props Theatre hanging around in Mildura
FOLLOWING the success of a three week drama program in March, Props Theatre is here to stay.With an influx of children who love drama, the…
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Wentworth Shire moves on crushing plant
WENTWORTH Shire Council has taken action against owners of a grape crushing plant for not seeking its consent before development. In a report to go before…
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Merbein morning tea has pioneer spirit
MERBEIN’S combined churches are this year again uniting behind the cancer cause by hosting the Australia’s Biggest Morning Tea tomorrow.To be held at Merbein Uniting…
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Labor to back Sussan Ley on live sheep exports
Labor will back a Liberal backbencher’s push to end live sheep exports to the Middle East during the northern hemisphere summer.On Monday, former Coalition government…
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Stop gender pressure, says Ali Cupper
COUNCILLOR for community development and gender equality Ali Cupper says children shouldn’t feel the need to conform to gender “rules”. Her comments followed a report by…
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Some cold hard truths as flu season arrives in Mildura
IN the midst of cold and flu season throughout Sunraysia, patients are waiting longer than usual to see a GP.The lack of availability of appointments…










