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$7m vision for botanic garden
PLANS have been unveiled to transform the Australian Inland Botanic Gardens into a major regional tourist destination. Sunraysia Daily can today reveal how a proposed…
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Hospital ‘forensic review’ call
A PROMINENT Mildura community member formerly associated with the old Mildura Base Hospital has called on the Victorian Health Minister to mount “a forensic review”…
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Warm autumn weather tipped
MILDURA has a near 80 per cent chance of exceeding maximum average temperatures from March to May, according to the Bureau of Meteorology. In its…
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Inquiry needs your attention, shoppers
CONSUMERS are being asked to give insight into how they shop and what they experience as part of the Australia Competition and Consumer Commission’s supermarkets…
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Sunraysia bakeries taste success
TWO bakeries in Sunraysia have risen to the top across multiple categories at the 2024 Victorian Baking Awards. In total, 110 bakeries across Victoria and…
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Business achieves fundraising target
THE Mildura community has helped provide essential education support to 10 children in poverty by donating to Officeworks’ Back to School Appeal. From December 26…
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What’s on in Sunraysia
FRIDAY Celebrating Women In Conservation Event Mildura Eco Village 7.30-10.30am RESIDENTS are invited to attend the 13th annual Celebrating Women in Conservation event. Hear from…
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VIDEO: Shed damaged in Red Cliffs fire
A GRASS fire which damaged a shed in Red Cliffs Wednesday night was believed to have been started by a cigarette butt thrown out the…
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CBD go slow zone could be here to stay
MILDURA’S inner-city 30km/h speed zone “trial” is here to stay unless council can convince the Victorian Government that it is no longer warranted. The 12-month…
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Market organisers confident crowds will bounce back
AFTER a slow start to the year, Red Cliffs Market organisers are encouraging people to get behind the important community event. The first market of…
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Anti-violence message hits home for Sunraysia students
HEARTFELT pleas to end unnecessary violence appear to have struck a chord with the students of Sunraysia. The Pat Cronin Foundation has spent the week…
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Freight trains banked up
A BUSHFIRE raging out of control north west of Ballarat has forced freight trains to bank up on the Mildura rail corridor at the height…













