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Tech lesson for vision impaired
LEARNING to cope with vision impairments can be challenging, especially with the continual push towards screens and technology as a means of communication.This week Vision…
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Drinker at wheel calls police liars
A MAN caught drinking from a bottle of red wine behind the wheel of a car before calling police “liars” will be off the road…
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Assistance for Year 10s
SUNRAYSIA Year 10 students are now only weeks away from selecting their subjects for Year 11 and 12.To help ease the process, Mildura Senior College…
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Citrus industry praised
INTERNATIONAL citrus industry representatives are visiting Sunraysia citrus nurseries to learn about their propagation techniques and biosecurity measures.About 130 delegates from countries such as China,…
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Dry winter keeps brigade busy
RED Cliffs Fire Brigade captain Matt Maher says recent dry weather has caused a spike in call-outs in the area over the past month. The brigade…
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Care vision grows
IT takes a lot to make Murray House Aged Care happen. Yesterday, the spirit that binds the aged-care facility was on show as the public inspected…
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Allergies put kids at risk
We can’t afford to be complacent about thisOne in 20 Australian adolescents have a food allergy, according to research, prompting experts to warn against complacency…
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Son, 12, in the car with drink driver
A MAN was caught drink-driving on a journey of more than 700km with his 12-year-old son in the car, a court has heard.Manfredo Monaco, 47,…
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‘Fresh air’ on new law
WITH less than a week to go until the State Government’s smoke-free outdoor dining laws are introduced, a Mildura restaurateur says there has been little…
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Maths skills put to test
SUNRAYSIA mathematical whizzes put their skills to the test yesterday, competing in the Australian Mathematics Competition.Students were asked to solve 30 questions in 60 minutes…
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Stitch it together with love
THE handiwork of Julie Hancock and Heather Petrie will always be there to keep Murray House Aged Care residents warm at night.The duo yesterday saw…
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New base on the way for islanders
A SYNDICATE plans to build a multimillion dollar training and accommodation base for Pacific islanders at the former Merbein CSIRO research station.The site, until recently…











