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  • New exhibition a little gem

    New exhibition a little gem

    PAINTING is a mindful way to put creativity onto canvas. Artists at the local Learn to Paint group, who specialise in small-scale artworks, are showcasing…

  • Critics line up against youth crime measures

    Critics line up against youth crime measures

    MILDURA MP Jade Benham has criticised the State Government’s Adult Time for Violent Crime policy as a weak response to Victoria’s growing youth crime problem.…

  • Novel idea to celebrate preps

    Novel idea to celebrate preps

    PREPS across Sunraysia have received a special donation in celebration of finishing their first school year. Since the 1990s the Read to Succeed program by…

  • Women’s ex-service association members call time

    Women’s ex-service association members call time

    AFTER 82 years of membership the Mildura and District Ex-service Women’s Association made the difficult choice to disband. The decision was officially made on Monday…

  • Faceless bureaucrats make false accusations

    Faceless bureaucrats make false accusations

    Dr Anne Webster Member for Mallee IN a recent article about the Albanese Labor Government’s U-turn on rural speed limits (Sunraysia Daily, Tuesday 25 November,…

  • Real life, fake life, and living history

    Real life, fake life, and living history

    NEW items are constantly being added to our collection at the library. The following titles, covering a range of subjects, may be of interest to…

  • Peeps into the Past – 30 November – 6 December 2025: What a croc!

    Peeps into the Past – 30 November – 6 December 2025: What a croc!

    PRESENTED by Mildura & District Historical Society and compiled by Mildura Rural City Council Libraries. 100 YEARS AGO HOTEL: Building operations in connection with the…

  • Status quo destroyed?

    Status quo destroyed?

    THE CO2 conversation has created an environment in the political arena that has divided conservative politics and that has certainly destroyed the status quo between…

  • Murrayville keeps virtual history trail

    Murrayville keeps virtual history trail

    MURRAYVILLE’S augmented reality history trail is now a permanent feature of the town’s Reed Street. The virtual experience was officially launched last month drawing more…

  • Book launch creates living histories

    Book launch creates living histories

    WHILE a photograph can keep a moment from running away, a memoir can keep stories from going to the grave. The Mallee’s Living Histories Book…

  • Local mum wins award

    Local mum wins award

    MADDY Hura has done a lot to try and get the same therapeutic support that is in our major cities for local kids with extra…

  • Colourful muralist booked in

    Colourful muralist booked in

    BOOKS, begonias, bubbles and blue fairy wrens have been introduced to the City Heart thanks to a new mural by a local artist. Chris Fraser…

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