News
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Mildura council commits cash to latest rail link bid
THE Mildura Council’s backing of a proposed Sunraysia Mallee Port Link would send a “a really loud and clear” message to state and federal governments…
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‘He was demanding to leave,’ inquest told
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander readers are advised that this article contains an image and name of a person who has passed away. AN inquest…
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Package to boost tourism, hospitality jobs
MILDURA’S hospitality and tourism industry is about to get a helping hand, after the State Government announced a package to attract more workers in regional…
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What’s On in Sunraysia, May 13-15
Friday The Story of the Book 301 Deakin Avenue – 7pm-8.30pm BOOK lovers should head to this free exhibition, where they can see historical treasures,…
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Sunraysia league delays decision as council reveals MSP seating plans
THE Sunraysia Football Netball League has delayed a decision on whether to play this season’s grand finals at the new $46 million Mildura Sporting Precinct…
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Rural drama resonates with movie audiences
LIFE in rural or regional Victoria is rarely reflected on the big screen these days, a deficiency that filmmaker Aaron Wilson is striving to address…
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Childcare shortage linked to at-risk kids
THE demand for childcare in the Mallee is among the highest in the state with three children competing for each childcare place, according to a…
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Accountants take over as craft brewery closes
THE Mildura Brewery and Mildura Brewery Pub in Langtree Avenue are closed and have been put into voluntary administration. The craft-beer businesses, located in the…
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Religious Discrimination Bill a ‘Trojan horse for hate’
THE Greens candidate for Mallee Sam McColl has hit back at the Coalition Government’s plan to reintroduce the Religious Discrimination Act without introducing protections for…
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Community rallies for brave Elijah
THE Sunraysia community has thrown its support behind a little boy who suffered horrific burns in a Wentworth house fire this month. A GoFundMe campaign…
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‘An historic occasion for our people’
OWNERSHIP of Neds Corner Station, a 30,000ha Murray River grazing property which has been turned into a nature reserve during the past 20 years, will…
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MDAS leadership turmoil as CEO takes unplanned leave
THE management of Mallee District Aboriginal Services appears to be in turmoil, its chief executive taking sudden unplanned leave and her acting replacement announcing that…













