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Lambs too big for United States
Australian farmers are being advised some of the lambs they are exporting to the United States are too big.JBS Australia’s Mark Inglis told producers at…
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Nervous rain watch
THE dry start to winter is causing concern to farmers across the Mallee.There were a few small falls of rain across the region yesterday and…
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‘Rone’ to paint silo
THE latest addition to the Wimmera Mallee’s popular Silo Art Trail will soon be unveiled in the small farming town of Lascelles, with acclaimed Melbourne…
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Police to review liquor licensing in Mildura: CBD violence crackdown
MILDURA police say they will be reviewing liquor licensing in Mildura’s nightclub precinct in a crackdown on alcohol-fuelled violence. It comes after police were forced to…
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Top authors on way for festival
INFLUENTIAL literary minds from across Australia and the US are descending on the region for the Mildura Writers Festival.The popular annual event has secured 10…
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Teachers get icy treatment
FOUR Mildura South Primary School teachers braved icy cold waters on Friday for the State School’s Relief Fund.Students donated throughout the week to teachers they…
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Local oranges running dry
A SHORTAGE of juice oranges in Australia has resulted in a number of companies using 100 per cent imported juice in their products.One of these…
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Funds to help victims flee
SUNRAYSIA is expected to secure more rental properties for people fleeing family violence after the Labor Government announced a $33 million boost to the Private…
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‘Magic mushroom’ haul: Police catch 20-year-old man psychedelic drugs in his car
A STASH of magic mushrooms found in a traffic stop at Buronga has landed an Adelaide man in hot water and now facing a commercial…
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Region harvesting new batch of fans
SUNRAYSIA has drawn widespread attention for its innovative farming practices, with growers from across Australia visiting the region at the weekend to learn about local…
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Perfect lamb impresses judges
BEN Treloar’s experience with cooking lamb may have been a key ingredient in helping him win SuniTAFE’s Chefs’ of the Future competition. Ben, a first-year apprentice…
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Cops put brakes on speeders
Mildura highway patrol officers have continued to nab speeding drivers on the Calder Highway who they say are putting themselves and others at risk.Acting Sergeant…









