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COVID partnership ‘just amazing’, says hospital boss
STRONG partnerships have never been more evident than during the COVID-19 pandemic, with regional leaders banding together to deliver stability and direction through the Northern…
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Call to cover up as mosquito virus spreads
WENTWORTH residents have been urged to be on alert for symptoms of Japanese encephalitis, following a confirmed case in the region. NSW Health said a…
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Bikes hit road in Robinvale Lifeline ride
MUCH-needed funds will be raised for the Sunraysia Lifeline Project by a Mildura-Hattah-Robinvale bicycle ride on Sunday. Cyclists can still register before the ride, which…
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Little people go green for St Pat’s
SACRED Heart Primary School students got into the St Patrick’s Day spirit on Thursday, dressing up in green to celebrate the history of the day.…
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Mildura’s Easter Powersports bonanza set for a big comeback
MILDURA’S Easter Powersports bonanza is set to explode again this year after a two-year hiatus under strict COVID-19 restrictions. A host of turbocharged action is…
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Fuel costs should not affect Easter traffic, says Webster
SUNRAYSIA residents should still expect large visitor crowds over Easter despite the increasing cost of fuel, Member for Mallee Anne Webster says. With Easter only…
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Healing the wounds in search of harmony
AN event that combines Closing the Gap Day and Harmony Day will be an opportunity to reflect on the disadvantage of Aboriginal and Torres Strait…
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StoryWalk event gets young minds and bodies active
MILDURA families got their minds and bodies active on Wednesday at the council’s StoryWalk event. Following the track, mapped out by story boards, local families…
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Man threatened driver with knife on street, court told
A MAN who stood in the middle of a Mildura CBD street with a knife and threatened to stab a driver has pleaded guilty to…
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What’s on in Sunraysia
Friday Close the Gap Day and Harmony Day MDAS Community Hall – 10am WITH both events falling on the same date this year, MDAS is…
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Shade-sail request rejected after heated debate
ROBINVALE’S IGA supermarket will be forced to go it alone if it wants to provide shade sails for its customers, after Swan Hill Rural City…
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Prominent sites targeted for new public art
ROBINVALE’S riverfront and two of the town’s key thoroughfares have been identified as offering significant opportunities for public art developments. Swan Hill Rural City Council…













