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Local singers to hit high note with Music for Change workshop
SUNRAYSIA’S performers will have the opportunity to gain valuable knowledge to improve their vocal abilities, thanks to a workshop run by Music for Change and…
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Animal lovers thinking differently about adoption
PETSTOCK hosted its annual National Pet Adoption Weekend last week, when Mildura residents were able to meet with local rescue group Jeanie’s Kitty Krib and…
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Another huge fish kill, this time in Victoria
By Phoebe Doyle MORE than 200,000 dead fish have blanketed the shoreline of Kangaroo Lake, between Kerang and Swan Hill, over the weekend. Among a mass of…
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Greens demand action to avert river collapse after fish kill
THE Greens have called on the New South Wales and federal governments to take emergency action to remove millions of dead fish from the lower…
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When a close shave is hair raising
SHEDDING metres of hair between them, the Shaw family was fast approaching its ambitious World’s Greatest Shave target on Saturday in a team effort inspired…
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Providing a Lifeline for those in need
TEN years on from the first Lifeline Ride, people from all around Sunraysia are still jumping on their motorbikes to raise important funds and awareness…
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Twilight picnic is on song at Mildura Arts Centre
HUNDREDS of Sunraysia residents took to the lawns of the Mildura Arts Centre on Friday for another successful Twilight. The event, which takes place on…
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Hottest March day on record at 42.5C
Mildura experienced its hottest March date on record with the Mercury reaching 42.5 degrees celsius on Saturday. This beat the previous record of March 6,…
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Mystery Red Cliffs fire destroys shed, cars
A SHED, tools and two cars, including a four-wheel-drive under restoration, have been destroyed in a mysterious fire near Red Cliffs. It’s understood that occupants…
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Caution urged as fire bans end
Residents of Mildura and Swan Hill have been given the go-ahead for open fires with the fire ban season concluding on Monday. CFA District 18…
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For the love of a child
Nancy Trimboli has suffered the tragic loss of not one, but two children. She finds some comfort visiting their graves at Robinvale Cemetery, but the…
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Artists’ dual visions for a river in peril
A NEW First Nations exhibition opening at the Australian Museum brings together works by artist and Barkindji Elder Uncle Badger Bates and visual artist Justine…













