News
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Food for body and soul
A CHILDREN’S book long awaited by Sunraysia’s African community has been unveiled at Arts Mildura. Presented by Food Next Door Co-op, We Are Home is…
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Bush Nippers go swimmingly
CHILDREN of various ages and abilities hopped in the pool on Saturday for Mildura Life Saving Club’s first Bush Nippers session. The program, which teaches…
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Family in historic picture revealed
THE story of historic home Valetta, published in Saturday’s Sunraysia Daily, has stirred memories around town, revealing a bit more about its early days in…
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Sounds like it’s storytime
The library has an extensive collection of new audio books ready to be borrowed. Here is a selection: The Last Devil To Die By Richard…
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‘Flame’ fires our MasterChef star
MILDURA’S Kasae Fraser is cooking up a storm on this year’s UK MasterChef: The Professionals. Ms Fraser, who grew up in Mildura but now lives…
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Mildura Racing Club manager on the move
MILDURA Racing Club will begin the search for a new manager when Jarratt Farley departs for Echuca early next year. Mr Farley, who has been…
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Irymple crash halts traffic
A THREE-vehicle crash near Karadoc Avenue closed Eleventh Street to Nichols Point-bound traffic before 4.30pm. Witnesses said a truck was travelling east along Eleventh Street…
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Fundraisers for new church toilets
LOCAL bookworms can pick up some cheap novels while supporting the development of a new toilet block at the St Margaret’s Church’s book fair on…
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Final farewell for baby Melissa
IT has taken more than 30 years and a lifetime of pain, but Mildura’s Trimboli family’s long-awaited farewell of their little girl Melissa is finally…
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Second bite of sandwich
DEVELOPERS have launched a second bid for a Subway restaurant in Robinvale after an initial proposal given the green light was quashed by Victoria’s planning…
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Remembering the fallen
DESPITE not being a school day, many students from across the region donned their uniforms and honoured those who had lost their lives in wars…
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Meat and greet by river
PEOPLE from all over flocked to the Murray River Salami Festival in Euston Saturday, but out of a record 95 entries, just one was named…