News
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Murrayville fuels up
DRIVERS in Murrayville will no longer need to cross the South Australian border to refuel their vehicles following an announcement on Friday that a permanent…
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Purple bins rolled out
THE rollout of purple-lidded glass bins has commenced in Mildura. About 2500 bins are being delivered each day from the 25,000 that will be delivered…
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Basin agreement ‘a crucial step’ forward
THE National Irrigators Council (NIC) says it is relieved that the stalemate between the Australian Government and Victoria appears broken with agreement to fund Victoria’s…
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Water deal to benefit environment
NEWS that Victoria has made a new “commitment” to the revised Murray-Darling Basin Plan could be a significant step forward for returning much needed water…
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A treat of natural landscapes
THIS week’s gardening feature is more of a pictorial showcase of some of Sunraysia’s most fascinating landscapes. Sunraysia Daily photographer Ben Gross ventured out this…
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Ken ready for new challenge
“FOR what I have been able to give, I truly have received 10-fold.” They are the words of Ken Innes, who after 17 years is…
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Gender project a real game-changer
A GROUNDBREAKING two-year project has kicked goals in delivering a “cultural shift” on gender equality across Sunraysia sporting clubs, bringing greater recognition to women. Mildura…
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Council court short with beach volleyball
MILDURA Council has been caught out putting the wrong type of sand on the four new beach volleyball courts at Mildura Sporting Precinct, forcing a…
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Waratahs are leading the charge
GENDER equality is front and centre of how the Waratahs Hockey Club go about their business. As one of the leading lights in the two-year…
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Quandong important food source for Aborigines
PLANT OF THE WEEK Santalum Acuminatum, or the Quandong The Quandong is a truly unique native Australian fruit. Found in the arid and semi-arid regions…
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Irrigators’ frustrations boil over
ABOUT 80 irrigators have voted unanimously in support of five motions relating to the formation of committees for Lower Murray Water. This year the water…
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Kittyhawk Museum ‘moving forward’
THE proposed development of a Kittyhawk Museum has taken another step forward, the groundwork laid for potential grants that would ensure its lift-off. In 2021,…













