News
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Beach is back so dig in, kids
LIVING hours away from the nearest ocean won’t stop Sunraysia kids from feeling the sand between their toes at Langtree Mall’s City Beach. Returning for…
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Santa thieves on the naughty list
A CUSTOM-MADE, life-size Santa has been stolen from Lloyd Park in Irymple. The new decoration featured in the annual display at the park, adorned with Christmas…
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Shire to celebrate citizenship milestone
THE 75th anniversary of Australian citizenship will be celebrated by Wentworth Shire the day before Australia Day. The Nationality and Citizenship Act 1948 came into effect…
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Accomplished artist will be missed
A BELOVED Mildura artist is being remembered for her creative pastels, captivating landscape interpretations and tireless contributions to the Mildura Riverfront Art Gallery. Mary Briggs…
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Learning to live with drought as climate changes
DROUGHT should be considered a constant element of farming in north-west Victoria, according to a Mallee consultation report. The Mallee Regional Innovation Centre recently launched…
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Now’s our time to rise and shine, Sunraysia
LAST Friday, I headed down to the Mildura riverfront with the idea of a story about whether the tourism industry was recovering from the pandemic…
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Has the regional home-price bubble burst?
REGIONAL Victoria has bucked a national trend by recording negative annual growth in housing values in 2023. Following years of high growth, regional Victoria was…
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Hackers infiltrate court system
MILDURA Magistrates’ Court was among Victorian court networks hit by a cyber attack that gave hackers access to weeks of recorded court and tribunal hearings. Court Services…
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Framework targets Indigenous health needs
MONASH Rural Health recently launched a framework which aims to develop a medical workforce to meet the health needs of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander…
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Bus fares increase
PUBLIC transport fares in Sunraysia have increased in line with statewide rises. Public Transport Victoria says that as of the beginning of this month, public…
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Fireworks fools blamed for late-night frights
ILLEGAL fireworks are believed to be behind two emergency calls to the CFA within minutes of the start of the new year. At 12.03am on…
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GALLERY: Sunraysia greets new year in good spirit
POLICE have praised the “terrific” behaviour of New Year’s Eve revellers who flocked to Mildura’s CBD and riverfront to see in 2024. Fireworks displays at…













