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‘We just wanted a beer’ – how Sea Lake saved its pub
Like the wheatbelt town surrounding it, Sea Lake’s once-grand pub was in a slow, sad decline. So John Clohesy made a decision that has breathed…
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Lines drawn in council ward shift
VOTERS in Merbein and Red Cliffs could be part of large rural wards under Mildura Council’s new electoral structure – and the number of councillors…
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Hogan tours regions, backs rural economies
REGIONAL Australia “generates the wealth of this country”, according to federal Opposition spokesperson for trade and tourism Kevin Hogan, who has spent the past few…
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Elder honour for Ada
THE 2023 Female Elder of the Year Ada Peterson says elders can be a source of strength in times of adversity. Ms Peterson, who has…
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What’s on this weekend
Friday The Great Outdoor & 4×4 Expo Mildura Mildura Racecourse – 10am -5pm DISPLAYS for all things outdoor, camping and beyond will be at the…
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Have your say on new playground
TWO concepts for the design of a new playground Buxton-Sobee Park have been presented to the public and the Mildura Council wants to hear what…
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40 sites in six months: Builders plagued by thieves
MILDURA builders are fed up with the crippling level of theft from building sites, which they fear is being driven by inside industry knowledge. James…
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Webster dismisses ‘soap opera’ spill claims
NATIONALS MP Anne Webster has dismissed “unsourced claims” of a possible leadership spill in the party room. Reports arose at the weekend of discontent with…
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Radio switches off for mental health focus
TRIPLE M microphones will stay silent on Monday for the station’s fifth annual No Talk Day. There’ll be no breakfast show banter, no announcers, no…
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Bernadette makes a little history of her own
A MERBEIN woman pivotal in documenting the history of the irrigation town has been recognised with the Royal Historical Society of Victoria’s Award of Merit.…
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Retired cop seeks justice for Krystal
A FORMER Mildura detective has drawn on almost 30 years of policing to write a book about the suspected murder of a woman who disappeared…
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Soaring costs force price rise
SOARING printing expenses and other increased costs have forced an increase in the cover price of the Sunraysia Daily print editions from July 1. The…













