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  • The ‘Flying Porcupines’ that helped sink Hitler

    The ‘Flying Porcupines’ that helped sink Hitler

    The Anzac Squadron formed in Britain in 1942 is celebrating its 80th anniversary. Marilyn Marrows Voullaire, the daughter of legendary RAAF pilot and Wentworth citrus…

  • Easter art show needs a saviour

    Easter art show needs a saviour

    THE popular artist-run Photography and Art Show may have been held for the final time, as its organiser calls for local groups to take over…

  • Farmers rejoice as tractors hit paddocks

    Farmers rejoice as tractors hit paddocks

    THE cropping season in the Mallee is off to a flying start, as farming regions rejoice after recording up to 70mm rain in just 48…

  • Safety plea for young building workers

    Safety plea for young building workers

    AS the building boom continues across Sunraysia, industry employers are urged to make sure their workers are kept safe, particularly those under 30 who have…

  • Hospital site could become new Aboriginal centre

    Hospital site could become new Aboriginal centre

    THE existing Mildura Base Public Hospital site could become a one-roof centre for all local Aboriginal community services under a concept floated by the Victorian Opposition…

  • Legal threat to halt Mungo reburial

    Legal threat to halt Mungo reburial

    THE Federal Government’s “final” decision on the reburial of ancient Aboriginal remains at Mungo has been thrown into doubt by a challenge from sectors of…

  • Uni’s $5m cannabis coup

    Uni’s $5m cannabis coup

    WORLD-leading research that aims to maximise agricultural production will stem from a partnership between Mildura’s medicinal cannabis production facility and La Trobe University. Federal Regional…

  • Annual visits a Fair call

    Annual visits a Fair call

    AS the Vic Wide Family Fun Fair prepares for its last day in Mildura on Saturday, co-director Brad Verfurth says he hopes to make Sunraysia…

  • ‘I’ve got to stand up – someone’s got to lead’

    ‘I’ve got to stand up – someone’s got to lead’

    Country football-netball competitions could not exist without an army of volunteers. In a new series this season, Sunraysia Daily will follow the behind-the-scenes work carried…

  • Sweet relief for Mildura hospitality industry

    Sweet relief for Mildura hospitality industry

    IT’S smiles all round at Mildura’s Café 1909 as some of the last remaining COVID restrictions are removed from midnight on Friday. Mandates for masks…

  • Sunraysia Anzac Day services

    Sunraysia Anzac Day services

    Anzac Day services Boundary Bend 3pm – Service at Boundary Bend Memorial Park Curlwaa 9am – Anzac service at Curlwaa Memorial Hall Dareton 11am -…

  • ‘Heartbroken’ friends and family of crash victim ask for support

    ‘Heartbroken’ friends and family of crash victim ask for support

    FAMILY and friends of a “fun, loving young man” who died in a car roll over near Dareton last week, are asking for community support…

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