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Grass pollen count can take your breath away
UNLIKE other years, Susanne Pendock knows that this year it won’t be air-conditioning that aggravates her asthma while at work. For Mrs Pendock, who teaches…
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Mildura kids get back in the swim
A RETURN to swimming lessons proved short-lived for Sunraysia children this week. Following the easing of some restrictions, Mildura Waves Aquatic & Leisure Centre welcomed avid…
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Young Mildura couple show there is a human toll to every car theft statistic
THE human toll of crime can often be lost in the statistics. For every one of the hundreds of car thefts that occur across Sunraysia…
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Kindergartens go for a healthy start
HEALTHY eating and oral health have been major focuses for many Sunraysia early childhood services. With the support of Sunraysia Community Health Services, many have…
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Dan Andrews offers Murrayville help over fuel crisis
VICTORIAN Premier Daniel Andrews has vowed to “do whatever we can” to ease the fuel crisis that has plagued Murrayville residents for more than 12…
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Emergency isolation housing ready, says Mildura Council
PLANS for emergency isolation accommodation in Mildura are in place if needed, following talks between Mildura Rural City Council and the Victorian Government. Acting council…
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Mallee Family Care gets $4.9 million for new Mildura office
MILLIONS of dollars will be invested in a new office space that will assist Sunraysia families and a suite of projects along the Mallee Track,…
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Mildura power outage
MORE than 2500 customers were without power in Mildura on Friday afternoon. The power outage was reported about 2pm on Friday. According to the Powercor…
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Unit fire cuts Deakin Avenue traffic
A PERSON was treated by paramedics after fire crews were called to a Deakin Avenue home on Friday morning. Fire Rescue Victoria and police were…
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Patience wearing thin in Murrayville
MURRAYVILLE residents hope a new plan will break them out of a stalemate which has seen the town rely on volunteers as the sole source of…
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All regional students should be back at school, says Nats leader
STUDENTS in regional Victoria should not have to endure more weeks locked out of the classroom, according to Victorian Nationals leader Peter Walsh. Only Prep…
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Sunraysia women and men urged to get breast cancer screening
ON average at least one Sunraysia woman is being diagnosed with breast cancer each week. McGrath breast care nurse Louise James sees on average 60…













