News
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Terror spree in Manangatang
A MAN who “terrorised” Manangatang and smashed the front door of its police station faces a lengthy ban from returning to the Mallee town.Leonard Gordon…
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Drink it in Melbourne
THE Sunraysia story behind Deakin Estate’s wines is expected to be promoted to thousands of people in Melbourne.The brand has become Official Wine Partner, Member…
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Drug-fuelled rampage lands Swan Hill man in jail
A DRUG-fuelled bender has ended with jail time for a Swan Hill man who barely remembers breaking into several cars and a corner store.Dylan Macfarlane,…
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Crows a godsend
ADELAIDE fans don’t get much more diehard than Anne Eaton.The proud South Australian, from Elizabeth in Adelaide’s northern suburbs, is one of many fans hoping…
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Cotton growers back Broken Hill pipeline
COTTON Australia has claimed the controversial Broken Hill pipeline as a “win” for its members in its latest annual report.The peak body for cotton growers…
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City manager resigns
MILDURA City Heart manager Cathy Violi resigned from her position with the traders group effective yesterday. City Heart chair Ryan Hammerton released a statement yesterday confirming…
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Echoing the 70s
IT will be a very special night for Pink Floyd fans next month when the Echoes of Pink Floyd perform in Renmark for the first…
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Pride on the line
THE 1980 Victorian Football League grand final was memorable for the Weightman family – but the week after was simply extraordinary.Sunraysia football icon Dale Weightman…
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Ride to throw a Lifeline
THE Mildura Lifeline Project may only have six members, but they are passionate to make a change in Mildura.Early next month the first Mildura Lifeline…
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$4 million country music boon
SUNRAYSIA will come alive with the sound of country music over the next 10 days.The Mildura Country Music Festival begins today, with more than 130…
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Cops pay tribute to true blue comrades
TODAY Mildura police and their NSW counterparts will honour the 159 men and women who paid the ultimate sacrifice for their community – including five…
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We need 4400 workers: Regional taskforce says Mallee faces thousand-fold skills shortage by 2020
A LOCAL taskforce set up to identify skill shortages in the Mallee has found more than 4400 new locally skilled workers will be needed by…












