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  • Wodonga men jailed over terrifying Robinvale armed home invasions

    Wodonga men jailed over terrifying Robinvale armed home invasions

    A FORMER refugee who had never previously committed a crime will now spend at least eight years behind bars after instigating two terrifying home invasions…

  • Our top 5 wild animals: Take a walk into Mildura’s wild side

    Our top 5 wild animals: Take a walk into Mildura’s wild side

    THERE’S no need to travel far from Mildura to spot unique wildlife species.Sunraysia is home to many unique and rarely seen native animals such as…

  • First look at new range

    First look at new range

    INVITED guests were given a first-hand look at the new Commodore range launched at Mildura Holden’s Fifteenth Street showrooms on Thursday night.Guests were treated to…

  • A sweet success

    A sweet success

    A FAIRY floss-flavoured grape variety has recently hit Aust­ralian supermarket shelves and its taste is dividing food enthusiasts.GrapeCo marketing director Adrian Caia said at first…

  • Long locks gone for a good cause

    Long locks gone for a good cause

    IT was while watching a news segment on cancer that Asher Fulton made the brave decision to take part in the World’s Greatest Shave.Yesterday the…

  • SD NEWS: Helicopter police operation (March 16)

    SD NEWS: Helicopter police operation (March 16)

    Today’s SD News: Helicopter operation, anti-violence push in CBD, fairy floss grapes and St Patrick’s Day starts early. Subscribe or Login to see the rest of the…

  • Helicopter operation nabs 30 offenders

    Helicopter operation nabs 30 offenders

    Mildura police have revealed a helicopter heard flying around the region the past few days was part of a police operation targeting traffic offences and thefts…

  • Man gagged and strung up

    Man gagged and strung up

    A MAN was gagged and strung up to a towel rail using electrical cord and torn clothing during an ice-fuelled altercation, a court has heard.Matthew…

  • Indigenous at health risk

    DATA shows indigenous Australians are still more likely to die from preventable cancers such as lung, liver and cervical cancer despite overall improvements in survival.A…

  • Students’ day on jury duty

    Students’ day on jury duty

    TWO hundred Sunraysia VCE students swapped text books for the courtroom this week as part of an interactive justice system program.The Victorian Law Foundation hosted…

  • The cost of travelling to ratepayers

    LOBBYING government ministers and providing professional development to council staff is costing Sunraysia ratepayers tens of thousands of dollars a year.And even though the tyranny…

  • Thrift shop turns one

    Thrift shop turns one

    SALVATION Army volunteers will celebrate the first birthday of the Fifteenth Street shop this month and the community has been invited to come along.“We really…

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