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  • On-country stories captivate students

    On-country stories captivate students

    BARKINDJI woman Colleen Johnson believes more young children would benefit from learning about Aboriginal culture on country in Sunraysia. Ms Johnson, also known as Aunty…

  • Culture shocks and pleasant surprises

    Culture shocks and pleasant surprises

    WHEN exchange students Nadja Arendt and Antonia Pavin Dal’Lin touched down in Mildura, they couldn’t quite believe how isolated the town was from the country’s…

  • New mayor for Swan Hill

    New mayor for Swan Hill

    SWAN Hill has a new mayor, after Stuart King was elected unopposed at Tuesday’s mayoral election. Cr King was first elected to Swan Hill Council  in…

  • Emergency grounds Mildura-bound Bonza plane

    Emergency grounds Mildura-bound Bonza plane

    THE cancellation of Bonza’s Mildura flights on Tuesday was caused by an in-flight incident that grounded one of its aircraft. Some crew members on board…

  • Darrin puts together a lifetime of Lego

    Darrin puts together a lifetime of Lego

    TWO giant armies clash on a battle field, a priest prays in a pristine church, peasants and wizards shop at the local market and a…

  • Charity golf day success

    Charity golf day success

    OVER $750,000 has been raised for charity since 2005 at an annual fundraiser held at the Mildura Golf Club. This year’s event totalled over $40,000,…

  • Lights shine on Diwali celebrations

    Lights shine on Diwali celebrations

    FIREWORKS, flashy performances and family fun featured in Diwali celebrations hosted at Nowingi Place at the weekend. More than 800 people ventured to the sound…

  • Volatile weather system likely to break big dry

    Volatile weather system likely to break big dry

    SIGNIFICANT rainfall tipped for the end of this week will be the first decent downpour in the Mildura area for 50 days, if the forecast…

  • Drivers largely well behaved

    Drivers largely well behaved

    ONLY one drink-driver was caught on Sunraysia roads over the weekend, despite police testing. Police told Sunraysia Daily they had conducted 150 breath tests from…

  • Harvesting blamed for Ouyen fire

    Harvesting blamed for Ouyen fire

    A FIRE that burnt through more than 500 hectares of land south of Ouyen was caused by harvesting equipment, the CFA says. Firefighters were called…

  • Murray markers missing

    Murray markers missing

    HUGE stretches of the Murray River remain without vital navigation aids after the October 2022 floods, according to one navigator. Gunbower Island resident Tuesday Browell,…

  • Mayor furious over ‘unfair’ Red Cliffs report

    Mayor furious over ‘unfair’ Red Cliffs report

    A NATIONAL news article painting Red Cliffs as “an unsafe place to live” because of the presence of overseas workers has caused “irreversible damage”, the…

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