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  • ‘Dummy queens’ woo busy bees

    A NET filled with pheromone-soaked “dummy queens” attached to a helium-filled weather-balloon is the latest tool being used by pollination researchers in their efforts to…

  • Mildura unites for new year

    Mildura unites for new year

    SUNRAYSIA’S New Year’s Eve festivities were well attended and mostly peaceful, according to organisers and local police. About 5000 people rang in 2018 with family, friends…

  • Small steps to health

    Small steps to health

    WITH a new year usually comes the resolution “new year, new me”, with a range of exercise and health related resolutions being made all over…

  • Time for a check-up

    Time for a check-up

    ANDREW Broad is grateful he followed his wife’s advice after discovering a small mole he had removed was a melanoma.The Federal Member for Mallee has…

  • Could Mildura host next bridge display?

    Could Mildura host next bridge display?

    SYDNEY’S display is iconic, Wentworth tried it for the first time this year – but could Mildura be the next location to host a bridge…

  • Pumps put on show

    Pumps put on show

    THE impressive Psyche Pumps wowed more than a few visitors yesterday for its first running day of the year.Irrewillipe’s Helen Theodore and her husband, who…

  • Missing boy home safe after frantic search: ‘We feared the worst

    Missing boy home safe after frantic search: ‘We feared the worst

    A RED Cliffs family is relieved to have their eldest son back home after his disappearance on Saturday night sparked a large search involving police,…

  • PHOTOS: Mildura welcomes 2018 at New Year’s Eve celebration

    PHOTOS: Mildura welcomes 2018 at New Year’s Eve celebration

    SUNRAYSIA’S New Year’s Eve festivities well attended and mostly peaceful, according to organisers and local police. About 5000 people rang in 2018 with family, friends and…

  • Sunraysia’s most talked-about stories of 2017

    Sunraysia’s most talked-about stories of 2017

    Now that the new year has arrived, it’s time to take a look back on 2017 and the stories that got people talking.These are the…

  • Late rain ends city’s warm year

    Late rain ends city’s warm year

    MILDURA received close to its average annual rainfall in what was a warmer-than-average year.A total of 269.6mm was recorded at the city’s Mildura Airport weather…

  • Menindee Lakes talks set to get deep

    Menindee Lakes talks set to get deep

    DETAILED design and “in-depth consultation” on a revamp of the Menindee Lakes will begin this year.The project has attracted suspicion from farmers and landholders along…

  • Folic acid risk shown by study

    RESEARCH from the University of Adelaide suggests that taking folic acid in late pregnancy may increase the risk of allergies in children affected by growth…

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