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New roundabout to be installed
A NEW roundabout will be installed at the intersection of Irymple Avenue and Fifteenth Street (Calder Highway). Regional Roads Victoria said the roundabout was part…
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No time for complacency as Mildura records no new cases
VICTORIA’S Chief Health Officer has stressed that now is not the time for complacency in preventing the spread of coronavirus. Professor Brett Sutton urged Victorians…
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No new confirmed cases of COVID-19 on Tuesday in Mildura
THERE have been no new confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Sunraysia, according to the Department of Health and Human Services’ Tuesday update. Five people in…
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Reduction in flights putting vulnerable patients at risk
SOME of Mildura’s most vulnerable patients are being put at risk due to the reduction in flights to Melbourne and Adelaide as a result of…
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Unemployment rate to hit 10 per cent
AUSTRALIA’S jobless rate is tipped to nearly double to 10 per cent for the June quarter because of the coronavirus pandemic, new Treasury analysis shows.…
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Gol Gol families receive special visit
FAMILIES in Gol Gol were paid a surprise visit by a friendly bunny last Thursday. The bunny was joined by staff from the Gol Gol…
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Ease restrictions in country first, says Mildura councillor
A MILDURA councillor believes governments should start easing back stay at home restrictions in regional areas first before rolling it out into the big cities.…
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Ouyen social butterfly Jonno Amos isolated but not alone
AN Ouyen man with Down Syndrome has received over 150 letters of support to help him get through the coronavirus lockdown. 30-year-old Jonno Amos, described…
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Australian agriculture not immune to coronavirus impact
By Allan Murphy amurphy@sunraysiadaily.com.auTHE broader landscape of the Australian agriculture sector remains uncertain despite an initial short-term boost in domestic demand for quality produce, according…
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‘Eerily quiet’ on local roads, say police
IT was a “bizarre” Easter long weekend for not only the general public, but also for Mildura police, with local roads eerily quiet. While two…
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Planned burns in Ouyen, Underbool and Walpeup
RESIDENTS in areas including Ouyen, Underbool and Walpeup may still smell smoke in the comping days as planned burns continue in the region’s national parks.…
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Temporary migrants should have access to JobKeeper, says Senator
THE Federal Government has been urged to include temporary migrants in the JobKeeper program to ensure farmers are not forced to leave produce to rot.…













