News
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Renovator’s delight
RENOVATION shows and social media are contributing to a spike in home makeovers in Sunraysia.Home owners around Australia were expected to spend $44 billion renovating…
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Deep water research’s new team
THREE new research staff have joined the Murray Darling Freshwater Research Centre last January to work on the Living Murray program.This new addition is bringing…
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A place for Amelia to grow
FOR former Adelaide couple Brad Smith and Lucy Bently, moving to Mildura was a unique chance to give their first child a better upbringing.When a…
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Winning bid has Aroundagain covered
THE large barrel vault shade canopy that once stood in Langtree Mall has been auctioned.Despite attracting bids from across Victoria and New South Wales during…
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The State of our rivers: SA commission set to drop in
A SOUTH Australian Royal Commission into water take across the Murray-Darling Basin has announced plans to travel to Victoria for regional consultations.While exact locations are…
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Stefano’s serve: Hey Dan, stand up for our river
HE helped make the Murray River at Mildura more famous, but celebrity cook Stefano de Pieri now fears the best days of the nearby Darling…
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SD NEWS: Nationals set for new leader (February 23)
Your Friday SD News: Nationals set for new leader, Stefano’s Darling River call, two-car crash on Calder Highway, small business boom. Subscribe or Login to…
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Central goes to market
MILDURA Central is set to open its doors to smaller business ventures, with the shopping centre announcing plans to host a market next month.It’s hoped…
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Drink-driving ‘frightening’
THE sergeant of Mildura’s highway patrol has described recent high-range drink-driving offences on Sunraysia roads as “frightening”. Sgt Mark McDonald said while he didn’t expect the…
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Why AJ Allen chased our wintersun
THREE years ago AJ Allen traded in Fiji’s white sand and crystal clear beaches for Mildura’s wintersun – and hasn’t looked back. Although he was admittedly…
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Keep water fight clean
MILDURA Council should avoid getting involved in the debate on a controversial pipeline from the Murray River to Broken Hill, the region’s federal MP has…
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Powerful designs hit mark
NOT many 12 year olds can say they designed the corporate logo for Victoria’s largest solar farm, but for two Robinvale P-12 college students, that…











