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  • Riley’s big day arrives

    Riley’s big day arrives

    Riley Mattschoss’ mum feared this day may never come.But, on Thursday, Katelyn will send her courageous five-year-old off to join his new prep mates for…

  • Country life suits Jacaranda boss

    Country life suits Jacaranda boss

    A PASSION for management and aged care services, and a love of the country lifestyle in Mildura, led city-raised Martha Rowe to take on the…

  • Harvesting knowledge

    Harvesting knowledge

    A SIGNIFICANT amount of farming assets will be passed on to the next generation as the baby boomer population looks to retire in the next…

  • Sales not too hot: Frustration over Mildura City Market heat cancellation

    Sales not too hot: Frustration over Mildura City Market heat cancellation

    THE cancellation of the weekend’s Mildura City Market has left stallholders calling for a change of ­policy, with many losing out financially following the late…

  • Precious belongings lost in house fire: Family’s heartbreak

    Precious belongings lost in house fire: Family’s heartbreak

    A FUNDRAISING campaign has been started to support a Merbein family whose home was destroyed by fire on Saturday night.The blaze claimed the family home…

  • ‘Build us a case’: Peregrine open to hearing Mildura’s motorsport pitch

    ‘Build us a case’: Peregrine open to hearing Mildura’s motorsport pitch

    THE owners behind South Australia’s new motorsport park at Tailem Bend would be open to looking at the Mildura Motorsport and Community Precinct proposal if…

  • Our second warmest night ever

    Our second warmest night ever

    RESIDENTS across Sunraysia and the Mallee last night sweltered through one of the hottest nights on record. Overnight temperatures in Mildura and Walpeup were the highest…

  • It’s past, not fast

    It’s past, not fast

    ROYSTON Lloyd’s 1950 MG Y ­sedan holds a great deal of sentimental value for him.“Most MGs are sports cars,” he said. “This one is a…

  • Medal honours 34 years

    Medal honours 34 years

    MILDURA’s Michael Hellwege has been honoured by Governor-General Sir ­Peter Cosgrove for his 34-year dedication to the State Emergency Service (SES).On Australia Day, Mr Hellwege…

  • Getting hot and sweaty for worthy causes

    Getting hot and sweaty for worthy causes

    SUNRAYSIA soccer fans braved the heat at Aerodrome Ovals Saturday night to raise money for two worthy causes, the Lucas Foundation and Chances for Children.The…

  • Region eligible for homes plan

    FIRST-home buyers on low incomes in Mildura will be eligible for a new program that involves the Victorian Government “co-purchasing” homes.Under the HomesVic program, the…

  • River fight gets new recognition

    River fight gets new recognition

    COOMEALLA environmentalist Howard Jones hopes recognition of his efforts to fight for the health of the ailing Darling River will fire up others in Sunraysia…

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