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‘It was like a bomb had gone off’
A “FREAK” bolt of lightning split a massive old pine tree in half and caused it to “explode” over a neighbourhood near Mildura’s city centre…
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Calder works to begin
CONSTRUCTION of a new overtaking lane in Sunraysia will begin on Monday. The $20 million project aims to improve safety along the Calder Highway, where…
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Mildura Council stands firm in face of bin complaints
MILDURA Rural City Council has brushed aside the pleas of many local residents and businesses to urgently change the red-bin service from a fortnightly to…
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Mildura readers can book in for a library fix
BOOKWORMS will soon be free to browse for their favourite paperback authors again as Mildura libraries reopen their doors this week following the easing of…
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Sunraysia kids get back in the swim
VITAL swimming skills will be taught to Sunraysia children again as indoor pools across regional Victoria reopen exclusively to kids. Under easing coronavirus restrictions, indoor…
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Sunraysia faces rain with a risk of thunderstorms
SUNRAYSIA is in for a long weekend “pretty jam-packed” with changing weather, according to Bureau of Meteorology duty forecaster Miriam Bradbury. As footy fans in…
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What’s the hold up? Residents plea for border reopening
Gol Gol resident Kerrie Stewart says the Victorian/New South Wales border closure is a waste of money, and should be reconsidered given regional Victoria’s low…
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Outdoor mass unsafe for elderly, says Mildura religious leader
A MILDURA religious leader says the easing of restrictions on faith-based gatherings are impractical, particularly in hot climates. Victorian Premier Daniel Andrew’s announced on Sunday…
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Former Mildura filmmaker’s Murray trek goes on TV
THE journey of a former Mildura woman who kayaked the length of the Murray River will screen on television for the first time this weekend.…
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Bin donation brings relief to Mildura family
THE emotion on Jean Reed’s face told the story. Three days after Sunraysia Daily highlighted her family’s struggles with their overflowing red bin each fortnight,…
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98-year-old wins Volunteer of the Year award
IT was an emotional scene on Friday, when Embroiders Guild of Victoria member Jean Gray was presented with MADEC’s Volunteer of the Year award. In…
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South Australia border opening ‘not imminent’
THE South Australian Government has dismissed claims by Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews its state border could soon be open to regional Victorians. A South Australian…













