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  • Look at the future

    Look at the future

    SUNRAYSIA Institute of TAFE yesterday gave Year 9 and 10 students a glimpse at potential careers and study pathways for the future.About 80 students took…

  • Fighting the fly

    Fighting the fly

    SUNRAYSIA commercial and backyard growers have indicated strong support for implementing an area-wide management of Queensland fruit fly in the region.About 30 people took part…

  • Red Cliffs market a treat for dads

    Red Cliffs market a treat for dads

    HUNDREDS are expected to spend this Father’s Day at the Red Cliffs Country Market.More than 100 stalls will line the streets of Red Cliffs with…

  • Fear not the machine

    Fear not the machine

    MILDURA residents got a snapshot into the future this week.In town as part of the Small Business Festival, Future Crunch presenters Dr Angus Hervey and…

  • Time to plan for asthma

    Time to plan for asthma

    MILDURA asthma sufferers have been warned to prepare their asthma action plans and have their medication at the ready as allergy season begins.Both the Victorian…

  • Time to get biosecurity plans in order

    Time to get biosecurity plans in order

    LIVESTOCK producers in south western New South Wales are being encouraged to develop a biosecurity plan for their properties.By October 1, all red meat producers…

  • Battle lines in aged care

    Battle lines in aged care

    MILDURA aged-care nurses are calling for more pay with union action taking place outside Bupa’s nursing homes across the state.The Victorian nurses and midwives union…

  • School patrols aim to keep a lid on speed

    School patrols aim to keep a lid on speed

    MILDURA drivers have been reminded to stick to the speed limit around school zones, as police warn they do not take speeding offences lightly.Mildura highway…

  • When all is not lost

    When all is not lost

    IF I had a dollar for every time I forgot …I’d probably be a rich man, I can’t remember.The amount of times I’ve left the…

  • Maggie lines up too

    Maggie lines up too

    MAGGIE McGillivray wanted to follow in her dad’s footsteps since she was 13.Brendan McGillivray, who runs the ­family business Electrical and Building Services (MEBS), thought…

  • Work from a new viewpoint

    Work from a new viewpoint

    ALI Cupper has never shied away from hard work.The Mildura councillor has served the community passionately for years, advocating for issues including gender equality and…

  • Flu bug bites region

    Flu bug bites region

    The dreaded lurgy has hit Sunraysia with a vengeance and absenteeism is soaring.No-one is immune with local businesses and schools severely impacted, some reporting up…

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