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  • Grants keep seniors’ active

    FIVE Sunraysia seniors’ groups have received government grants to help support their work helping older migrants and ensuring they stay connected to the community. Alevi…

  • Grandma’s bail bid denied

    Grandma’s bail bid denied

    A MILDURA grandmother accused of trafficking the drug ice while on bail over charges of trafficking a commercial quantity of the drug has been refused…

  • Down the years: The Apollo 11 moon team makes history

    Down the years: The Apollo 11 moon team makes history

    Presented by Mildura and District Historical Society. Compiled by Judi Hyde for Mildura Rural City Council Library Service 100 years ago NURSING: Too much praise cannot…

  • Fishing ban on the Darling

    Fishing ban on the Darling

    A CALL has been made to temporarily ban all recreational fishing on the lower Darling River for three months as more large, dead Murray cod…

  • In a piddle over town toilets

    In a piddle over town toilets

    MILDURA Council’s new draft strategy has revealed the worst and most unsafe public toilets nominated by Sunraysia residents.  Toilet blocks at Kmart, Woolworths, Ninth Street,…

  • Pear trees to be felled

    THIRTY-four ornamental pear trees will be removed as part of the next phase of landscaping work along Dockside Drive. Mildura councillor for environment and farming…

  • Wine Australia launches survey

    WINE Australia’s first comprehensive stakeholder survey has been launched to more than 8000 people in the Australian grape and wine community. Wine Australia chief executive…

  • Annual orchid show brightens up Central

    Annual orchid show brightens up Central

    MILDURA Central was in full bloom when the annual Sunraysia Orchid Winter Show displayed the best of the best over the weekend. Sunraysia Orchid Club…

  • Survey seeks more input from youth

    SUNRAYSIA’S youth are being asked to speak up on the issues that matter most to them by taking part in the annual Mission Australia Youth…

  • Sweet taste of success

    Sweet taste of success

    LOCAL wine grape growers tasted another successful year of production in the Murray Darling and Swan Hill regions, despite dry conditions and undesirable heat. According…

  • Irrigator pleads guilty: Euston man faces court over theft of 1400 megalitres of water

    A EUSTON irrigator is facing fines in the hundreds of thousands of dollars after pleading guilty last week to water theft from the Murray River. …

  • Sunraysia police blitz exposes drug-driving shame

    Sunraysia police blitz exposes drug-driving shame

    POLICE say they are shocked by the number of motorists caught drug-driving in a weekend blitz targeting traffic offences.The joint Victoria-NSW operation tested more than…

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