Sunraysia Life
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A Christmas wonderland
A store with a touch of magic and enjoyed by all ages was the dream Lisa McNabb had when she first opened Santa’s Magical Workshop.…
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The gift of giving
The Salvation Army’s Christmas Day lunch is a tradition that dates back more than 40 years when former mayor Roy Burr and his wife Connie…
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Christmas reno wish
The Sunraysia community is rallying around Merbein Fire Brigade volunteer Alan Heaysman, who is terminally ill with cancer, by renovating his bathroom just in time…
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Coomealla’s own goat dairy
Dean and Donna Kitto-Trickey swapped careers as a carpenter and accountant for life on a goat dairy. The pair speak to Caitlyn Morgan about their…
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Living the dream
Successful children’s author Phil Kettle has found himself living back in Sunraysia after decades of travelling the globe and living in the city. The TOOCOOL,…
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Leadership focus for students
Jess Grant, from Shepparton, Mildura’s Yasmeen Khurshid, Abood Shehada, from Bundoora, Natasha Romas, from Bendigo, and Georgia Seth, from Albury-Wodonga, in Mildura for the La…
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Precious cargo
It’s easy to lose track of time when wandering through Wentworth community shop Ruby’s Cargo. It’s a treat for all the senses – there’s the…
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Bright and bold
FASHION is universal, transcending the language barrier and bringing people from all walks of life together for one common purpose – expressing themselves through clothing.…
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Life behind the wheel
There are very few forms of art where the notion of “success” can be measured. Pottery is one of them — and it’s exactly why…
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Light the night for blood cancer
HUNDREDS of Sunraysia residents are expected to gather at Nowingi Place tomorrow evening for the third annual Light the Night. Light the Night aims to…
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Running free with parkrun Mildura
Greg Leslie and Nicole Harriss say parkrun Mildura is a fantastic way to get active. Picture: Louise Barker While many of us baulk at the…