News
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Forum fights grain drain
ENABLING the nation’s grain growers and other primary producers to extract the most from their farming systems will be the impetus behind this week’s Australian…
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Destination getaway
MILDURA’s reputation as a unique holiday destination has travelled far and wide, with a spike in the number of UK residents visiting the region each…
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Irymple’s Spring Fling
IRYMPLE’S Spring Fling stayed true to theme on Sunday with blue skies providing the perfect backdrop for the second annual event.The town’s various organisations, including…
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Rail alliance and council finally making tracks: All aboard
THE NorthWest Rail Alliance says after years of advocating for the return of Mildura’s passenger rail, local council is finally on the same page, following…
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Chopping off fruit fly threat
THE organisation set up to reduce fruit fly numbers in Sunraysia is offering a helping hand to backyard gardeners who may find it difficult to…
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Home is where the art is
ART enthusiasts of Sunraysia will be familiar with Melbourne-based artist Graeme Drendel. The former Ouyen resident said he feels “at home” during his current residency at…
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Woman pays for stolen card spree
A WOMAN who went on a spending spree with a stolen credit card with her husband has been placed on a 15-month community corrections order.Magistrate…
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Cause of reserve fire still unknown
POLICE and Forest Fire Management investigators are still trying to determine the cause of a bushfire in the Murray River Reserve near Boundary Bend.Almost 30…
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‘Entitled and lawless’
It doesn’t give me or a court any pleasure to see a young person in jail but the fact you spent three days in custody…
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What saved Murray cod?
LARGE environmental water releases behind blackwater fronts in three river systems helped prevent some extensive fish kills in the Murray-Darling Basin last year.Sunraysia recreational anglers…
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Visit gets down to business
VICTORIAN Small Business Commissioner Judy O’Connell is visiting Mildura today and tomorrow to find out more about the issues local businesses in Sunraysia are facing.Ms…
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Month’s heat record falls
MILDURA’S top temperature of 37.7C on Saturday set a statewide record for September.Bureau of Meteorology senior forecaster Rod Dickson said the previous hottest day for…











