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  • Rosie Batty, Conor Pall speak for Family Safety Program

    Rosie Batty, Conor Pall speak for Family Safety Program

    THE annual Mallee Accommodation and Support Program Lunch for Change will this year feature speakers Rosie Batty and Mildura man Conor Pall in support of…

  • Worker housing on the rise

    Worker housing on the rise

    ESSENTIAL services workers in Victoria’s northwest have more places stay with new worker housing in Irymple now completed. The first two of 10 new houses…

  • Judge back where it all began

    Judge back where it all began

    MILDURA is a long way from the rolling hills and lush green fields of Killarney in County Kerry on the south western slopes of Ireland.…

  • Local Reserves return from training

    Local Reserves return from training

    FIVE local Army Reserves soldiers have returned from participating in the Talisman Sabre 2025 exercise training in Western Australia. The project began earlier this month…

  • Locals brave the weather on National Tree Day

    Locals brave the weather on National Tree Day

    DESPITE having four seasons in two hours on Sunday, people from Sunraysia turned up to Robbins Wetlands in Mildura South to help plant local shrubs…

  • Dying to Know about death

    Dying to Know about death

    MCGLYNN Hunt Funerals will be hosting a free Dying to Know Day event to provide a safe space for people to learn about, engage in,…

  • Open house for brand-new NDIS homes

    Open house for brand-new NDIS homes

    FIVE modern, safe and accessible purpose-built homes plus supports will be open for viewing next Wednesday ahead of being finalised. Disability provider Aruma has partnered…

  • Powered by knowledge

    Powered by knowledge

    FARMERS from around Victoria and Australia met to share experiences and resources about diversifying farm revenue streams through energy production, large scale renewable energy development…

  • Pushback continues

    Pushback continues

    FOR the first time in the conference’s six years, protesters gathered out the front to decry transmission lines and renewable energy. Conference organiser Karin Stark…

  • Toot toot! Red Cliffs steam train hits the tracks

    Toot toot! Red Cliffs steam train hits the tracks

    THE closest Sunraysia will get to Puffing Billy is the Red Cliffs Steam Train Railway, which isn’t such a shabby second choice as it’s local,…

  • Crime bosses in labour hire sights

    Crime bosses in labour hire sights

    LABOUR hire regulators say a criminal syndicate has infiltrated Sunraysia’s horticultural industry in a form of modern day slavery. Labour Hire Authority officers targeted unlawful…

  • Police probe ‘bone’ find

    Police probe ‘bone’ find

    POLICE are awaiting on findings from forensic specialists after a partial skull was found on a riverbank in Mildura this week. Officers attached to Barrier…

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