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  • Craze rocks Chaffey Aged Care

    Craze rocks Chaffey Aged Care

    CHAFFEY Aged Care residents have jumped on board with global craze VIC ROCKS, to entice more members of the community to visit the facility.The “kindness…

  • Earliest of bonds

    Earliest of bonds

    THE state of mind of a new mother greatly impacts the mental health of her child.That’s the opinion of Mildura mum Kim Long, who said…

  • Psychic expo lifts spirits

    PSYCHIC and wellbeing expo organisers are already planning to return next year following the ­success of the event in Sunraysia at the weekend.Hundreds of people…

  • Nutrano bid halted

    A SECOND takeover bid of a major Sunraysia business by fresh produce company Nutrano has been halted.Nutrano Produce Group Limited yesterday announced it had put its…

  • 40th Mildura Eisteddfod: Efforts finely tuned

    40th Mildura Eisteddfod: Efforts finely tuned

    PIANOFORTE adjudicator Alison Kirk­patrick has been “definitely impressed” by the performers at the Mildura ­Eisteddfod this year.The experienced piano teacher and ­musician has travelled worldwide…

  • Road blitz nabs 72

    Road blitz nabs 72

    DESPITE warnings of an increased police presence and safety blitz over the long weekend, many drivers are still not getting the message.Mildura police nabbed 72…

  • No scooter hoon crackdown here

    No scooter hoon crackdown here

    MILDURA Council will not put the brakes on mobility scooter riders after Brisbane City Council called for the speed limit of motorised mobility devices to…

  • Kids caught in rush

    Kids caught in rush

    FLANNELETTE shirts and fake beards were popular among students who stepped back in time yesterday at Trinity Lutheran College’s Goldfields Day.The Grade 5 students used…

  • Health is part of harvest

    Health is part of harvest

    IF you want a serve of fresh fruit or vege­tables, the students at Nangiloc Colignan & District Primary School will spoil you for choice.A community…

  • FARMING: Pledge for more women leaders

    FARMING: Pledge for more women leaders

    IN what has been described as a “watershed moment”, 11 leading agricultural bodies have pledged to ensure more women take on leadership roles within their…

  • FARMING: ‘Smart’ tech for growers

    GRAPEGROWERS have more tools to manage grape quality through the delivery of an improved powdery mildew assessment application, PMapp, and a new application, Grape Assess,…

  • FARMING: Disease breakthrough

    FARMING: Disease breakthrough

    RESEARCHERS at the Centre for Crop and Disease Management (CCDM) have developed new genetic resources with the aim of better understanding the damaging yellow spot…

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