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Reformer sets tests to improve
THREE schools in Sunraysia this week benefited from the expertise of renowned Canadian educator Dr Mary Jean Gallagher.The education expert, who works as an advisor…
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Drunk hit ‘no excuse’
MILDURA police acting Inspector Dan Hilton has warned revellers “alcohol is not a defence” when it comes to a coward punch. His comments come after a…
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Sunraysia stars in short-film
MILDURA native and aspiring film producer Daniel Robbins has his sights set on next year’s Tropfest short film competition, the largest of its kind in…
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Down the years: Keeping watch on buggies, bikes and cars
100 years agoTELEGRAMS & NEWS: From Helsingfors it is reported that the whole of the money in the State Bank has been stolen and sent…
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Wentworth gets nbn forum
LOCAL nbn representatives will be in Wentworth next Wednesday to speak with the community about the rollout of the broadband internet network in the district. Local…
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Pipeline workers jet in
WORKERS have flown into Mildura from Brisbane to join construction efforts for the Broken Hill pipeline.Virgin Australia charter flights linking Sunraysia with the Queensland capital…
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Pilot for women-only swim
IT will be females only at Mildura Waves for an hour each Friday, with the launch of a new pilot program designed to make women…
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Case against alleged thief ‘not strong’
THE case against a woman accused of taking part in a burglary at a popular Sunraysia tourist attraction is not a strong one, a court…
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Jobs code cracked
ST JOSEPH’S Primary School students will be prepared for a career at the cutting edge of technology, thanks to the addition of coding in the…
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Breaking the stigma
REPRESENTATIVES from nine local organisations attended a workshop yesterday aimed at breaking down the stigma attached to mental health in the workplace. The Stop Mental Illness…
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Personality test has students feeling the pinch
GRADUATE teachers are now required to be more than just academically equipped to enter the classroom, with new testing to ensure they are cut out…
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Time to take pride
SINCE moving to Sunraysia and beginning his new role as Chaffey Secondary College’s executive principal, Graeme Forrester said he has felt welcome.In late January, Mr…










