Sunraysia Daily
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Traffic-light plan preferred for emergency Bill, says Cupper
A TRAFFIC-light system that would protect rural and regional Victoria from harsh stage 4 lockdowns in the event of a COVID-19 cluster in Melbourne is…
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Menindee march shows big picture for dry lakes
A PROCESSION of four 30-metre long portrait photographs of farmers, orchardists and Barkindji elders made its way through the dry Menindee Lakes on Saturday to…
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Migrant worker amnesty push
FOUR Federal National Party members have endorsed a visa scheme for undocumented migrant horticulture workers already in Australia. The four Nationals, including Member for Mallee…
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Cost debate on Mildura Council environmental policy
MILDURA Rural City Council will press ahead with a goal to achieve net zero emissions for council operations by 2050, despite concerns raised at the…
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Robinvale IGA supermarket carpark like ‘a roast in an oven’
MORE than 1000 people have signed a petition calling for shade sails to be installed at Ritchies IGA carpark in Robinvale. The petition was presented…
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Wentworth self-harm on the rise, says inquiry submission
A SUBSTANTIAL increase in the number of intentional self-harm hospitalisations in the Wentworth region has been directly attributed to a scarcity of health services, a NSW…
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Health star change could lead to citrus crop being dumped
SUNRAYSIA citrus growers fear revenue will be lost after Australian state health ministers officially decided last week orange juice was worse for…
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Work gets rolling on Murray Basin Rail Network
MAJOR sleeper replacement works have kicked off on a critical grain line to help improve the Murray Basin Rail Network as the $440 million, nation-building…
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The Red Cliffs Country Market set to return
SUNRAYSIA’S biggest outdoor market will return next month almost one year since it was last held. The Red Cliffs Country Market committee breathed a sigh…
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Victorian students, teachers told to stay away from NSW schools during lockdown
SUNRAYSIA-based teachers and students, who work and learn at NSW border schools, are being encouraged to stay at home during the five-day lockdown. The NSW…
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Red Cliffs Players performance postponed
A play by Red Cliffs Players has been postponed again after a year of rescheduled performances, zoom rehearsals and recasting. The adaptation of Terry Pratchett’s…
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Mildura man faces trial over knife theft charge
YOUNG Mildura man Tyson Mitchell will stand trial after a teenage boy’s motorbike was allegedly stolen at knifepoint at Kings Billabong. Three 16-year-old boys were…