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  • Funding for our tiny towns

    Funding for our tiny towns

    SEVERAL communities in the Mildura municipality have been successful in round 2 of the Victorian Government’s Tiny Towns Fund. A total of 14 projects have…

  • Game on at hoop dreams court

    Game on at hoop dreams court

    MILDURA Senior College has unveiled its brand new student recreation area. Two basketball courts have been established at an old parking compound at the back…

  • Wentworth Catholic Parish welcome new Pope

    THE Wentworth Catholic Parish has welcomed the newly appointed Pope Leo XIV with a thanksgiving mass, following the announcement early Friday morning. Chicago-born Cardinal Robert…

  • Fire rips through Cardross home

    Fire rips through Cardross home

    A CARDROSS home has gone up in flames after a ferocious blaze broke out on Saturday night. At 7.52pm, 10 fire crews were called out…

  • Trentham Estate top of OpenTable’s list for brunch and lunch

    Trentham Estate top of OpenTable’s list for brunch and lunch

    TRENTHAM Estate has been included in online restaurant-reservation service OpenTable’s Top 50 list of restaurants for brunch and lunch in 2025. Venue manager Karl Murphy…

  • A genuine all-rounder

    A genuine all-rounder

    AS Forrest Gump so eloquently said, “Life is like a box of chocolates; you never know what you’re going to get.” And for Michael Thomson,…

  • From pioneered to disappeared – football competition of past

    From pioneered to disappeared – football competition of past

    FOR nine consecutive seasons, a football competition was held in Sunraysia, fuelled by the spirit of pioneers. From its start in 1920 as the Pioneer…

  • Paddle steamer Melbourne operating from Wentworth over weekend

    Paddle steamer Melbourne operating from Wentworth over weekend

    THE Paddle Steamer Melbourne will be moored at Wentworth over the Mother’s Day weekend, offering patrons a different river journey to normal. Setting off without…

  • Australian Inland Botanic Gardens concert for cancer research

    Australian Inland Botanic Gardens concert for cancer research

    A CHARITY concert to raise funds for cancer research will be held this Saturday at the Australian Inland Botanic Gardens. Patrick Nunan, a nurse for…

  • John steps it up for charity, again

    John steps it up for charity, again

    TO mark his 72nd birthday, prominent volunteer and charity spokesperson John Burfitt walked 72 laps of Langtree Mall on Friday. Covering 21.5 kilometres and a…

  • People have a say in Swan Hill

    People have a say in Swan Hill

    SWAN Hill Rural City Council has wrapped up a number of community workshops across the municipality which invited people to help shape the region’s future.…

  • Duo hits all the Little Notes

    Duo hits all the Little Notes

    A LOCAL music duo have taken their experience performing for adults and adapted it into a new addition bringing classic kid’s songs to life, alongside…

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