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  • Sunraysia garlic may beat back COVID, flu, top scientists say

    Sunraysia garlic may beat back COVID, flu, top scientists say

    RESEARCHERS claim extracts of garlic grown in Sunraysia have been shown to stop COVID-19 and the flu in a world breakthrough. The University of Melbourne’s…

  • Teams search for pipe leaks

    Teams search for pipe leaks

    THE Wentworth Shire expects to save “hundreds of thousands of dollars” in annual pumping and treatment costs through the second stage of its active leak…

  • Mildura Tree’s place in history

    Mildura Tree’s place in history

    THE Mildura Tree will get an official nod of recognition at this year’s Mildura Day Celebration. Commemorated every year on May 31, Mildura Day marks…

  • Free tree removal to combat fruit fly ends

    Free tree removal to combat fruit fly ends

    FRUIT Fly Murray Valley (FFMV) has phased out its free tree removal service. After a seven-year run where 10,498 Queensland fruit fly-infested trees were removed,…

  • Mildura welcomes in proud new Aussies

    Mildura welcomes in proud new Aussies

    OLUGBEAGA Adetoro hopes that her children can one day represent Australia in their sports after being welcomed as a new citizen on Monday. Mr Adetoro…

  • Sabre jet project taking off

    Sabre jet project taking off

    THE ultimate shed project is coming together in Dareton. Looming menacingly large among the old cars, ancient farm machinery and countless bits and pieces that…

  • Playing the biscuit-tin blues

    Playing the biscuit-tin blues

    JAMIE Fox spends much of his time at the Dareton men’s shed making one-off musical instruments and his new favourite is an electric ukulele designed…

  • Webster accused of misleading public on Voice

    Webster accused of misleading public on Voice

    LABOR Senator Jana Stewart has accused Member for Mallee Anne Webster of trying to mislead the community about the balance and rigour of a parliamentary…

  • Where there’s Mokes, there’s desire

    Where there’s Mokes, there’s desire

    THE team at Mildura Minis found a diamond in the rough in November last year when they located a Mini Moke advertised for sale by…

  • Trees replaced by a growing community

    Trees replaced by a growing community

    SUNRAYSIA community members lent a hand to help regenerate flood-affected parts of Apex Park on Sunday. Mildura Rural City Council invited the community to participate…

  • Crime writing event in Ouyen

    Crime writing event in Ouyen

    THREE Australian crime novelists will visit Ouyen next month to discuss the the ins and outs of crime writing. Garry Disher, Katherine Kovacic and Shelley…

  • Students raise funds for jolly good cause

    Students raise funds for jolly good cause

    KOORLONG Primary students rallied behind classmate Mackenzie Attwood last week when she shaved her head for charity. The Grade 5 student raised funds and awareness…

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