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  • Lower Murray Water chief quits

    Lower Murray Water chief quits

    AFTER more than three years leading Lower Murray Water, managing director Anthony Couroupis has announced his resignation. LMW chair Sharyon Peart acknowledged Mr Couroupis’s contribution…

  • Fun family walk for mental health

    Fun family walk for mental health

    A FAMILY-friendly and inclusive event that aims to promote better mental health in our community by sharing a walk and a talk as a group…

  • Party still rolling for Wentworth’s winning netballers

    Party still rolling for Wentworth’s winning netballers

    THE celebrations have only begun, says Wentworth A-grade captain Ash Cameron as the Roos premiership winning netball sides partied on Mad Monday. The Roos avenged…

  • Bananas in pyjamas eating parmas – all the fun of Irymple’s Mad Monday

    Bananas in pyjamas eating parmas – all the fun of Irymple’s Mad Monday

    THIS year our happiness knows no bounds, says Irymple co-coach Tom Brownbridge, as Swallows football players gathered for Mad Monday to celebrate the club’s grand…

  • Road safety session for young

    Road safety session for young

    YOUNG drivers are encouraged to attend a free and “thought provoking” program next week. The Cool Heads program, presented by Mildura police is being held…

  • Have a ball with a pink drink

    Have a ball with a pink drink

    FOSSEY’S Distillery have released a new gin, with all proceeds going towards Sunraysia Cancer Resources. Pink Ball Pink Gin,is a collaboration between Fossey’s Distillery and…

  • More showers expected this week

    More showers expected this week

    CHANGEABLE spring weather will return to Sunraysia with increasing showers from mid-week. After cloudy days, with a top of 17 degrees on Monday and 18 degrees…

  • Flowers for the Queen

    Flowers for the Queen

    A DISPLAY marking the passing of Queen Elizabeth II has received positive reviews from Mildura locals. Mildura Historical Society member Judi Hyde said she received phone…

  • Facelift for key roads

    Facelift for key roads

    MAJOR roads leading to Sunraysia are among the highways earmarked for major repair as part of a $780 million investment. The maintenance blitz will rebuild,…

  • The beautiful game is alive and kicking

    The beautiful game is alive and kicking

    THE beautiful game could well have been left tarnished by one very bad day this season but, in the end, local soccer lost none of…

  • Drug dealer walks free

    Drug dealer walks free

    A REPEAT drug trafficker has avoided further jail time, a magistrate saying that if his first stint on remand had not taught him a lesson,…

  • Warmer weather bringing out snakes

    Warmer weather bringing out snakes

    AS temperatures rise in spring, snakes are beginning to emerge. Environment, Land, Water and Planning Department senior wildlife projects officer Leila Brook said Sunraysia residents…

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