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Fibskite continues Attard’s winning run
FORMER Broken Hill trainer Kate Attard, who now trains at Red Cliffs, continued her stable’s recent run of success at the Mildura trots last Thursday.New…
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Early learning is on the rise
RECORD numbers of Australian children are in early education and care as childcare fee growth has slowed, new figures from the Department of Education and…
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Track maps on app
VISITORS to the Mallee’s national parks can now use an interactive app to help explore the region’s natural assets.The More to Explore app encourages users…
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Pick work carefully: Harvest time brings out scams
SUNRAYSIA residents looking for seasonal harvest work are warned to beware of online scams.MADEC labour services manager Scott Cameron said there were a few things…
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Heat is a pet danger
PET owners have been warned to look after their pets the continuing extreme hot weather.Temperatures peaked at 45C across the Mallee on Saturday and with…
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Trade cools a little
PLENTY of people made the most of cooler conditions yesterday at the year’s first Red Cliffs Country Market. Despite Saturday’s scorcher causing a drop in numbers…
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Japan trip leaves major imprint on Austin
ADELAIDE printmaker Anna Austin has a busy few weeks ahead at The Art Vault.During her stay, she plans to complete seven images inspired by her…
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Vics rule the waves
VICTORIA has continued its winning run with a comfortable victory in the annual South Australia v Victoria Water Ski Challenge at Cowra Station at the…
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Lifejackets to be recalled
MARITIME Safety Victoria (MSV) is warning boaters who own or intend to buy lifejackets to be aware of a model and batch that has failed…
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Young people have their say with digital stories
HANDS Up Mallee Youth (HUM) will run digital storytelling workshops for Sunraysia youth this month.The workshops are a way to learn how to tell stories,…
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Check strain on the brain
RESEARCHERS are encouraging Sunraysia residents who drink alcohol or smoke tobacco to participate in a free brain health check this new year.The health assessment, which…
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Sophie, Luke top our list: Parents still going goo-goo, ga ga over traditional names
SOPHIE was the most popular name for Sunraysia girls born in 2017, while Luke or Luca was most common for boys.An analysis of birth notices…











