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  • China delight for Hederics

    China delight for Hederics

    WENTWORTH Shire Mayor Melisa Hederics recently joined NSW Primary Industries Minister Niall Blair in China to promote Sunraysia’s produce to global markets.Her visit coincided with…

  • Flow of changes

    Flow of changes

    LOWER Darling farmers will be among those awaiting details this week of how management of the Menindee Lakes will change.Precise details of what has been…

  • Petition support pours in

    Petition support pours in

    AN outpouring of support to have Karen’s Law passed has been described as “overwhelming”.Just two days after the launch of the petition by Karen Belej’s…

  • Warming to springtime

    GRAB your boardies, prepare the pool or head down to Apex Park because today and tomorrow are going to be warm.With a cold front dissipating…

  • Keep an eye out for fish

    FISHERIES officers at the NSW Department of Primary Industries hope to hear from people who have found a rare species of fish near Mildura.The Murray…

  • Light shines on islanders

    Light shines on islanders

    PACIFIC Islanders play a big part in making up Sunraysia’s social fabric but they are fighting invisibility, a research project in Victoria’s north-west has found.Anthropologist…

  • Joyce crows as agriculture sector tops gross domestic product

    Joyce crows as agriculture sector tops gross domestic product

    AGRICULTURE has become the largest contributor to Australia’s gross domestic product growth (GDP).According to the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Agriculture and Water Resources…

  • Families take steps together

    Families take steps together

    ORGANISERS hope yesterday’s inaugural Two Feet and a Heartbeat charity walk will encourage other local families who have children with heart disease to share their…

  • Labour hire crackdown: Operators face stricter standards – premier

    Labour hire crackdown: Operators face stricter standards – premier

    SUNRAYSIA labour hire contractors have been put on notice as the Victorian Government yesterday committed to crack down on those who exploit workers through the…

  • Perch on the edge

    Perch on the edge

    A RADICAL plan to modify the Menindee Lakes could decimate golden perch numbers and harm recreational fishing along the Murray and lower Darling rivers.Changes to…

  • Life’s looking rosy for Svetlana

    Life’s looking rosy for Svetlana

    AFTER counting down to an early grave just two years ago, Mildura’s Svetlana Jinnette says she is on her way back to good health after…

  • Just the right tonic

    Just the right tonic

    WHILE many businesses are rivals when it comes to selling their products, two Mildura liquor establishments have teamed up to bring Sunraysia their version of…

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