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Broad urged to see PM
VICTORIA’S Energy Minister has called on Member for Mallee Andrew Broad take up his concerns about energy supply to the region with Prime Minister Malcolm…
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Council feels fiscal pinch
THE cost of delivering vital services it cannot afford is at the forefront of Mildura Council’s submission to a public inquiry into rural and regional…
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Leave time boost on way
THE Sunraysia Trades and Labour Council has welcomed proposed changes to long service and parental leave entitlements.Minister for Industrial Relations Natalie Hutchins said a new…
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Youth alert on meningococcal strain
THE Department of Health and Human Services has issued an alert for people aged 15 to 19 in the Mildura area to get access to…
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‘Big blow’ to our firies: Sunraysia fire brigades lose council contract worth more than $20,000
VOLUNTEER CFA brigades across Sunraysia have missed out on more than $20,000 after the CFA lost a contract with Mildura Council to provide fire extinguisher…
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Roll tragedy
THREE people involved in Saturday’s fatal crash in Wentworth have been discharged from hospital, while two others remain in a stable condition, according to Mildura…
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Night of classics
LOCAL performers will share the stage with visiting stars this week for an evening of much loved opera and classical songs.Sunraysia’s Pamela Bradley hand- picked…
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AFL stars support school fundraising night
AN AFL Hall of Famer and a Brownlow medallist made Nichols Point’s night of nights on Saturday one to remember.Former AFL stars, Hawthorn great Robert…
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Woman killed, five injured in Wentworth crash
A WOMAN has died and five people, including three children, were injured after a crash at Wentworth on Saturday. Police were called to Old Wentworth Road,…
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Tom’s haunting memory
GOL Gol’s Tom Modica is wracked with despair each year when August 15 comes around. For even after all the decades, Modica’s memory of a chance…
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Abolish ‘slavery’, says MP
THE exploitation of backpackers in north west Victoria by dodgy labour-hire contractors has been raised during a Federal Parliamentary inquiry in Canberra into modern slavery.Federal…
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Call for electricity market reform
People go without food and without paying rent. There just isn’t enough money for power, especially during winterTHE head of a Sunraysia support service says…








