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Counting every moment
IF medical professionals told you your days were numbered – what would be on your wish list of things to do?At just 34 years old,…
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Sunraysia NBN rollout expected to be complete ‘by end of 2018’
NBN broadband is expected to be available to in-town customers of several Sunraysia towns – including Mildura – by the end of the year.Construction to…
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Children at home on range
BINOCULARS around their necks, a dozen junior Sunraysia rangers kept their eyes wide open in the hope of seeing “feathered friends” at Kings Billabong Park…
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Fitness gets real
UST over six months ago, the dream of owning and running a fitness studio became a reality for Mildura’s Bianca Romeo and Daniel Coghlan.Ms Romeo…
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Awards for young achievers
MILDURA Council is calling on locals to help highlight the efforts and contributions of Sunraysia’s youth.These awards … can also either encourage award winners to…
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Foodie’s delight
THE region’s first-ever Australia Day Food Truck Festival could pave the way for similar foodie festivals on Mildura’s calendar. Event promoter David Storer of Mildura Entertainment…
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Codeine cutback concerns
THERE is no way to know the extent of codeine dependency in Sunraysia due to inaccurate records of its sales, said Dr Medhi Sanati pour…
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Boost for Robinvale youth
ABOUT 15 of Robinvale’s indigenous youth took part in a workshop aimed at inspiring and motivating them towards career goals as part of the Robinvale…
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Decision won’t alter OTR’s Buronga plans
ON The Run (OTR) will push ahead with its plan to have a Buronga outlet despite Wentworth Shire Council’s unanimous decision to approve developer Steve…
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Uni ‘is on the job’
The 2017 employer satisfaction survey released this month reveals about 84 per cent of supervisors were satisfied with their graduate employees.James Cook University received the…
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May just loves to play
GROWING up in a musical household, it was no surprise that Brad May would become a singer.His mother was a singer, his Dad played the…
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Fruit fly hot spot: Pest outbreaks explode in Mildura CBD in three years
BACKYARD fruit trees in Mildura’s CBD could be wiped out unless residents take more responsibility for tackling the problem, according to Australian Table Grape Association…










