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  • $7m vision for botanic garden

    $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…

  • Hospital ‘forensic review’ call

    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”…

  • Warm autumn weather tipped

    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…

  • Inquiry needs your attention, shoppers

    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…

  • Sunraysia bakeries taste success

    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…

  • Business achieves fundraising target

    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…

  • What’s on in Sunraysia

    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…

  • VIDEO: Shed damaged in Red Cliffs fire

    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…

  • CBD go slow zone could be here to stay

    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…

  • Market organisers confident crowds will bounce back

    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…

  • Anti-violence message hits home for Sunraysia students

    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…

  • Freight trains banked up

    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…

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