News
-
Tributes flood in for pioneer educator
TRIBUTES have been flowing for former Mildura High School principal Enid Borschmann following her death on Monday. Ms Borschmann began her career as a home…
-
Driver released on bail after alleged high-speed chase
A DISQUALIFIED driver who allegedly led police on a high-speed chase through the streets of Mildura with two illicit drugs in his system has been…
-
Act of generosity helps the vulnerable
GENEROSITY has continued to shine through the dark times of COVID-19. And vulnerable people were on the receiving end of kindness when Good360 donated empowerment…
-
Demands on Salvos rising, doubts surround traditional Christmas lunch
THE demand from Sunraysia families in need of emergency relief is on the rise. The fortnightly coronavirus welfare payments, designed to bolster welfare support during…
-
Mask rules lifted for local photographers
AFTER a tough and lengthy battle to be recognised in their profession, regional photographers are filled with joy that their clients can now legally remove…
-
Mildura’s tourism bungle according to long-serving businessmen
TWO respected, long-serving Mildura businessmen have taken a walk down memory lane on the eve of Sunraysia Daily publishing a 120-page souvenir centenary edition on…
-
Success more than skin deep
TOMEEKA McEwin has always struggled with acne and problematic skin. After years of products failing to clear her skin, the Buronga mother of two has…
-
Millennials returning to Ouyen
FEL Cua and his wife Maddi are among a wave of Millennials returning to Ouyen to raise a young family in a town with a…
-
Sunraysia Daily bike brought back to life
A NEWSPAPER delivery bike from the early 1980s has been brought back to life to look like the original one used by Sunraysia Daily back…
-
Sunraysia businesses face fines if customers are from Melbourne
SUNRAYSIA hospitality venues will have to take all reasonable steps to ensure patrons aren’t from Melbourne before seating them or face a $9913 fine. The…
-
Eric’s garden wonderland a life passion
ERIC Sutton’s life revolves around his one-acre garden wonderland in Irymple South. From enjoying a morning coffee seated in his garden, to relaxing in it…
-
Mallee Family Care offering career pathways
WHILE COVID-19 continues to create an atmosphere of uncertainty, Mallee Family Care says it is offering pathways to future careers. The organisation has expanded its…













