News
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Dedicated riders’ laid back approach
A GROUP of hard-working St Joseph’s College students will spend 24 hours riding a recumbent bicycle around a track in Maryborough as a part of…
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Century for selfless volunteer
A WOMAN who has spent her life giving to others has this week celebrated her 100th birthday. Della Turner, more commonly known as Del, was…
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Machine team is harvesting history
FEW Australian workers of the 20th century would have known they were reaping the rewards of an idea sown by the quest for a fair…
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Council changes the ceremony date
MILDURA Council has abandoned holding its traditional Australia Day citizenship ceremony on January 26. At Thursday’s monthly council meeting, all councillors supported a recommendation to…
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Motorsport strategy needs feedback
SUNRAYSIA people have two weeks left to voice their opinions on the future of motorsports in the region. The draft document for the Mildura Rural City…
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Doctor’s proud legacy
LA TROBE Mildura’s new Nursing Simulation Suite will increase its ability to “change lives” within the community, according to the university’s first ever-employee, Deb Neal.…
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What’s on in Sunraysia
*some events may be affected by weather Friday Storytime Red Cliffs and Merbein libraries – 10am Chatty Café Mildura Library – 10.30am-12pm Twilight Market Langtree…
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Lightning rips up Mildura Airport runway
A LIGHTNING strike has damaged the centre runway at Mildura airport, delaying outbound flights and rerouting arrivals. A bolt ripped up the tarmac as a…
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Emergency at Mildura Central
EMERGENCY crews have swiftly responded to a suspected medical incident near one of the Mildura Central carpark entrances on Friday morning. A police investigation is…
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Two dead in Mallee motorhome crash
TWO people have been killed in a horror road crash near Speed. It is understood a truck and motorhome collided on the Patchewollock-Sea Lake Road…
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Fire destroys block house
A BLOCK house in Irymple has been gutted by fire following a suspected electrical fault. Five trucks from Mildura, Irymple and Red Cliffs CFA responded…
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On-country stories captivate students
BARKINDJI woman Colleen Johnson believes more young children would benefit from learning about Aboriginal culture on country in Sunraysia. Ms Johnson, also known as Aunty…













