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  • Disgrace: Rubbish defaces our greatest natural asset

    Disgrace: Rubbish defaces our greatest natural asset

    ILLEGAL dumpers have been slammed as “irresponsible” and “selfish” after household rubbish, including pizza boxes and beer bottles, was dumped just metres from the Murray…

  • Lucky to be alive

    Lucky to be alive

    MILDURA’S highway patrol sergeant says it is “lucky” there were no fatalities from collisions on local roads at the Christmas weekend. Nine people died on Victorian…

  • Leaps, jete and pirouettes

    Leaps, jete and pirouettes

    THE new year is looking bright for five Sunraysia performers who will be reaching for the stars.Kaitlyn Hoyle, Isabel Dawson, Alessio Mammone, Max Golsworthy and…

  • Learning life’s satisfaction

    Learning life’s satisfaction

    FOR the past 26 years, Red Cliffs Primary School has been a second home for Alice Vallender and Phillipa Whitelegg.On Thursday the pair walked through…

  • Ouyen tagged

    Ouyen tagged

    THE South Australian and New South Wales governments’ will be watching the introduction of mandatory sheep electronic tagging in Victoria.That’s according to Ouyen Livestock Exchange…

  • Down the years: Remarkable double lake rescue by boy, aged 12

    Down the years: Remarkable double lake rescue by boy, aged 12

     100 years agoPLUCKY: It seems that three lads, namely Fletcher, Drosher and Woodbury, were bathing in the lake, one of the former decided to take…

  • Lifesaving boost for beachgoers

    Lifesaving boost for beachgoers

    APEX Park beach will be extra safe this summer with 12 new lifesavers having taken up patrolling duties.After months of training, 12 Sunraysia teenagers and…

  • Caristo miracle

    Caristo miracle

    AN Irymple family feels lucky to be alive after walking away from a three-car pileup in Red Cliffs just before Christmas. The Caristos were heading to…

  • Shoppers flock to Mildura’s Boxing Day sales

    Shoppers flock to Mildura’s Boxing Day sales

    ELECTRONICS were hot property today with keen shoppers taking to Mildura Central for the Boxing Day sales.Almost every second person left with a shopping bag…

  • Fruit fly battle aid

    Fruit fly battle aid

    THE Victorian Government says it is continuing to help growers and the horticulture industry tackle fruit fly head on with the opening of the second…

  • No trouble for our B&Bs

    WHILE police say a gang of youths trashed an Airbnb property in Melbourne, local hosts say they haven’t had any trouble.Police have said that four…

  • Europe open to canola

    Europe open to canola

    AUSTRALIAN canola farmers nearing the end of their 2017 harvest have reason to celebrate, with news their crop will be eligible to enter the valuable…

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