Sunraysia Life
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In full bloom
From humble beginnings 12 years ago, the Mallee Almond Blossom Festival has bloomed into an event bigger than anyone could have anticipated, attracting visitors from…
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Fighting fit over adversity
A life-changing accident on the footy field had Joel Coates believing he’d never walk again. But the Mildura man was determined to make the most…
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At home with Calvin and Demalza Henry
Calvin and Demalza Henry have created a home environment which has an inherent, calming presence where each family member is encouraged to be whoever it…
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Fitness fun for all ages
It wasn’t until having her own children that Jodie Hughes truly understood the importance of physical activity for children under six. Now the mother of…
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Every child’s dream
They say the way to a child’s heart is serving a bowl of ice cream for breakfast or allowing them to skip a day of…
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Footy a sport for all
Bringing football to a wider audience is the aim of Mallee Sports Assembly’s All Abilities Football Program, and that aim is being reached thanks to…
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Sunraysia Life previous editions
Browse your favorite editions of Sunraysia Life: September 20, 2019 September 13, 2019 September 6, 2019 August 30, 2019 August 23, 2019 August 16, 2019 August…
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At home with . . . Daniel Coghlan and Bianca Romeo
“Humble” is the first word that comes to mind when describing Sunraysia business-owners and sweethearts, Daniel Coghlan and Bianca Romeo. The pair met five years…
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Brushed with talent
The Cottee’s trademark logo on a Tenth Street building, the PS Melbourne Paddle steamer signs and the new Mildura Central mural all have one thing…
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The pathway to Jo’s purpose
After living away from Sunraysia for many years, personal development coach, musician and “conscious content creator” Jo Kathleen Marie has found her way back home.…
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Our world gets the taste for slow food
Over decades, food has retained a reputation of uniting people together. For committee member Elina Garreffa, Slow Food Mildura is all about sharing the joy…
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Orchids are a growing passion
Diane and Richard Cavanagh have four daughters, 10 grandchildren and one great grandchild, but their family extends much further. Over the past 30 years the…