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Kirby steps down as MDAS CEO
RUDOLPH Kirby has stepped down from his position as chief executive officer of Mallee District Aboriginal Services. MDAS Chairman Keith Hampton said Mr Kirby had…
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Most Victorian students to be educated from home
MOST Victorian students will be educated from home when Term 2 starts next week to ensure the physical distancing will help slow the spread of…
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Pet cat in Mildura had throat slit, devastated owners say
A MILDURA family has been left devastated after their pet cat was allegedly killed in a sickening act of animal cruelty. Mildura Police were called…
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Wake-up call for Australians in their 30s
Australians aged in their 30s without risk factors are battling coronavirus in intensive care, prompting a wake-up call from health authorities. There are 96 people…
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Sunraysia chemists swamped with flu vaccine requests
SUNRAYSIA medical clinics and pharmacies are being inundated with requests from residents to receive the flu vaccine. This comes as Australia prepares to enter an…
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Mildura locals fined for breaching isolation measures
THREE Mildura locals have been fined for breaching strict new social distancing measures. According to Mildura Police Superintendent Rebecca Olsen, the isolation breaches were in relation…
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Kelly ready to race in the virtual world
KELLY Racing is now in full swing with preparations for the inaugural BP Supercars All Stars Eseries event scheduled for Wednesday night. The team is…
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Coronavirus update for Victoria
The total (COVID-19) cases in Victoria is 1158 number of coronavirus ( – an increase of 23 from Monday, as testing for the virus expands.…
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Sunraysia supermarkets increase safety measures
SUPERMARKETS across Sunraysia are implementing more safety measures to ensure customer well-being during the COVID-19 pandemic. Woolworths Mildura Langtree is now open 9am to 6pm…
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Coomealla men charged with illegally hunting goats
TWO Coomealla men have been arrested and charged for illegally hunting goats on private land. The men, aged 19 and 20, were arrested and charged…
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Decline in snake callouts in Sunraysia
SUNRAYSIA snake catcher Steve Morrow says strange weather this summer is behind fewer callouts to remove juvenile eastern browns. As the snake season comes to…
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Water a welcome sight in Menindee … but there’s still a long road ahead
A MENINDEE resident is urging NSW Government to improve its water policies, after flows reached the drought-affected town for the first-time in three years last…












