News
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SES building for the future
PLANS to future-proof the Mildura SES unit for the coming decades are now in motion. A two-stage project is under way to enhance the functionality…
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Date changed for more ‘respectful’ Australia Day
AN inclusive Australia Day celebration next year, that acknowledges trauma for the First Nations community, has been endorsed by Swan Hill Council. Robinvale’s citizenship ceremony…
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Time for council to ‘face reality, plan for the future’
CELEBRITY cook and Mildura councillor Stefano de Pieri says it is only a matter of time before council will need to “look straight in the…
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Mildura plasterer the best in the business
A MILDURA plasterer has beaten out a field of thousands to win the Champion Plasterer Award at the Australian Trades Small Business Champion Awards. JS…
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Traffic restrictions for water main works
TRAFFIC and parking controls are in place at the northern end of Langtree Avenue, as Lower Murray Water completes essential pipeline works. LMW has commenced water main…
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Getting to grips with life
SHANTELLE Thompson’s return to international competition might not have given her the result she wanted, but it gave her the lessons she needed. Thompson is…
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Rain timing ‘ideal’ for Millewa farmers
MILLEWA farmers are “relieved” to see significant rainfall in the dryland farming district this week, after hot and dry early-spring conditions had threatened to disrupt…
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‘Potentially misleading’ signage set straight
THE initial placement of some yes campaign signage in Mildura has been labelled potentially misleading by the Australian Electoral Commission. On Monday, two “Vote Yes”…
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Werrimull silo artwork to be officially unveiled
SUNRAYSIA art lovers are being invited to come along and celebrate the opening of the Werrimull silo artwork this Sunday. Designed by renowned Melbourne artist…
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Voice voting kicks off
MORE than 1000 people in Mildura took advantage of the first day of early voting for the Indigenous Voice referendum, casting their ballot in either…
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Step up to the challenge
SUNRAYSIA Community Health Services hopes this year’s 10,000 Steps Challenge will encourage more people to make small changes to their everyday patterns. About 700 people…
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Monkeying around for good cause
A COLLECTION of knitted monkeys has been donated to Sunraysia families in need, including to children affected by domestic violence. Members of the Rose Lifestyle…













