News
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Sounds of Italy to play out
AFTER 10 days the Mildura Summer Music Festival will come to a close tomorrow.The final performance will be Duo Leonardo (Italian harpist Elisabetta Ghebbioni and…
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Irymple beats heat with early start
AN early start to beat the heat was a must for crowds at Irymple’s Australia Day celebrations, as people sought out the shadiest areas to…
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Land of the lucky for old and new
A DIVERSE crowd of Sunraysia residents came together at Nowingi Place yesterday to celebrate the best parts of living in our community.As bacon smoke and…
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Kids go bush for closer look
WITH magnifying glasses at the ready, a new generation of nature lovers has embraced Mallee bush life.The Parks Victoria-led Junior Rangers program has run throughout…
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Twins differently tuned
IT’S not unusual to find Sunraysia twins Loxley and Phoenix Roberts dressed as The Wiggles or in a Lightning McQueen costume.They may be identical six-year-olds…
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Trots trainer cops fine
A HARNESS racing trainer who came to the attention of police during an investigation of Mildura’s Shayne and Greg Cramp has been fined $20,000 for…
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Fire fear has eyes in skies
VERY hot and humid weather this long weekend – one of the busiest weekends of the year – is likely to affect many people and…
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Together we can win the fruit fly fight, says Crisp
MEMBER for Mildura Peter Crisp believes Sunraysia can return to the days of strict fruit fly quarantine strategies, where even a single outbreak is forensically…
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Bail for jilted ex-boyfriend
A MAN who allegedly broke into his victim’s home and threatened to slit her throat while wielding a knife, has been released on bail.The matter…
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Heath gets the word out
AWARD-winning and bestselling author Jack Heath hoped to inspire a new generation of authors during his visit to Sunraysia.Heath arrived on Wednesday to lead presentations…
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True blue values in John Waters
JOHN Waters was named Wentworth Shire’s 2018 Citizen of the Year for his part in the establishment of the Men’s Shed in Dareton, his well-known…
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Calling Australia home
ESCAPING war-torn Latvia in the 1940s and seeking refuge in Australia was Baiba Stephens’ introduction to the country she has now called home for 69…












