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Interstate Nationals have leadership numbers over Victorians
MEMBER for Mallee Andrew Broad would be a good choice for Nationals leader, according to Mildura-based party stalwart Ken Wright.But as the party’s federal politicians…
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Eckel: We need to get river balance right
As I prepare to travel to China, I look forward to sharing the pride we have in our community and to identify that Mildura and…
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All quiet on the Dareton shop front
PARTS of Dareton’s main street are like a ghost town, according to local business owners, with some shopfronts remaining vacant for the past 10 years. “For…
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Academy of hope
WITH 33 young men to take under their wing, ranging from Year four to Year 12, the Robinvale Clontarf Academy has a busy school year…
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Taking the initiative
SUNRAYSIA residents are taking the plunge into starting their own business in increasing numbers.Central Grind Cafe owner Carole Tulloch opened the doors on her new…
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Get dirty to help Australia
THE Sunraysia community is being encouraged to get its hands dirty for this year’s Clean Up Australia Day on Sunday, March 4.The event will be…
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Telling regional stories
WRITER Vanessa Wiltshire visited Mildura this week as part of a “reverse book tour” to collect personal stories of those living in regional Victoria.These stories…
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Three times the sporting madness
TRIPLETS Chris, Chantelle and Katlin Mitchell have never had to worry about finding someone to kick a ball with.The 17-year-olds from Red Cliffs have always…
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Total keeps ticking over
TOM Keating is always on time. This comes as a surprise to those who have seen his collection of clocks.The Red Cliffs resident has managed…
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Heartbeat of rural health
I AM writing in response to the article printed on the front page of the Sunraysia Daily (February, 10, 2018) titled “Show of Heart”. As…
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Common goals unite community
JULIE McMonnies has an undeniable passion for all things Robinvale, and is determined to use that to benefit the wider community.Having acted in the role…
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Kara’s self-discovery trek on Kokoda Track
WHO would have thought trudging through the rugged terrain of Papua New Guinea’s Kokoda Track could have the power to set troubled teenagers back on…












