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Mildura Council votes for open planning debates
PLANNING applications recommended for refusal by Mildura Council staff officers will no longer be debated by councillors behind closed doors. That is despite concerns that…
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Mildura records coldest morning in six years
A SHIVERY -2.2 degrees on Thursday morning was Mildura’s coldest start to a day in six years. The Mildura Airport weather station made the -2.2…
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Mildura Council says green bins halve landfill waste
THE amount of waste going to landfill has almost halved in the first two weeks of Mildura Council’s new three-bin service, the council says. According…
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Euston residents face border zone isolation
LATEST: Sturt Highway, more towns added to NSW border zone A MATTER of just 500 metres is causing headaches and confusion for many Euston residents. Following…
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Victorians set to miss out on Murray River fishing
THE latest set of border restrictions do not come as welcome news to Sunraysia’s fishing community, with boating on the Murray River now all but…
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Peeps in the Past: Sunraysia Daily set for October start
July 19-25, 2020. Presented by Mildura and District Historical Society. Compiled by Ann Ziguras and Sue Kelly for the Mildura Rural City Council Library Service. 100…
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Mildura hospital logo shows no vital signs, says expert
THE new Mildura Base Public Hospital logo makes clear a change has occurred, but could have incorporated some health-related imagery, a marketing expert says. On…
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Quilty joins Cupper in slamming Basin Rail project snub
MEMBER for Northern Victoria Tim Quilty has backed Member for Mildura Ali Cupper in calling for the completion of the Murray Basin Rail Project (MBRP).…
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Local residents will need to reapply for NSW border permit
NSW is set to enforce tougher coronavirus border restrictions for people looking to enter the state from Victoria. From midnight on Tuesday, a border zone…
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Virus-hit Melbourne to don masks
VICTORIANS will be forced to wear masks in the lockdown areas of Melbourne and Mitchell Shire as the death toll continues to rise in the…
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More needs to be done to protect regions, says Lovell
VICTORIAN Premier Daniel Andrews must protect regional communities from the threat of COVID-19 by closing holes in his “mythical ring” around Melbourne and the Mitchell…
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Fig foray bears fruit for Cabarita cook
MORE than three decades ago, Gaye and Don Zappia bought a Cabarita property with four mature fig trees growing in the backyard. Little did the…













