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  • Citrus industry praised

    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,…

  • Dry winter keeps brigade busy

    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…

  • 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…

  • 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…

  • Son, 12, in the car with drink driver

    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,…

  • ‘Fresh air’ on new law

    ‘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…

  • Maths skills put to test

    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…

  • Stitch it together with love

    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…

  • New base on the way for islanders

    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…

  • Man charged over graffiti

    Man charged over graffiti

    POLICE have arrested a 40-year-old Mildura man in relation to the graffiti vandalism of three war memorials and several shopfronts last Thursday morning. The man was…

  • Water talk delay: Government further postpones consultation on rule review

    “BITTERLY disappointed” Lower Darling farmers want NSW water authorities to speed up a review of controversial water sharing rules.The landholders want two water resource plans,…

  • Pipe impact ‘ignored’

    Pipe impact ‘ignored’

    A FORMER Wentworth Shire councillor has levelled accusations that the NSW Government ignored due process and was unfair in planning its Broken Hill water pipeline…

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