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  • NSW health report comes up short, says Helen Dalton

    NSW health report comes up short, says Helen Dalton

    INDEPENDENT MP for Murray Helen Dalton says she agrees with a NSW parliamentary report that rural health care in NSW is in a “perilous” state,…

  • Mother a ‘real risk’ on the road, says magistrate

    Mother a ‘real risk’ on the road, says magistrate

    A MOTHER with a serious heart condition says she was on her way to pick up her medication when police detected an illicit drug in…

  • Mildura chemist closes 24/7 service

    Mildura chemist closes 24/7 service

    AFTER an almost five-year run, Mildura’s only 24/7 pharmacy service is set to close this Monday. Chemist Warehouse managing partner Eric Oguzkaya said the Langtree…

  • One Nation’s Mallee candidate standing, not running

    One Nation’s Mallee candidate standing, not running

    PAULINE Hanson appears to be running a Queensland-based “ghost” candidate in Mallee under her One Nation banner. Vanessa Atkinson has formally nominated to contest Mallee…

  • Rehab centre a life changer

    Rehab centre a life changer

    MILDURA’S new drug and alcohol rehabilitation centre will save lives, say key community stakeholders. Revealed on Tuesday as a part of the state government’s budget…

  • Symbol of life celebrates absent mums

    Symbol of life celebrates absent mums

    TREES for Mum hopes to once again restore meaning to Mother’s Day for those who have lost their mothers. Launched in Mildura in 2009 by…

  • Early voting opens Monday

    Early voting opens Monday

    PRE-POLLING centres will open on Monday ahead of the May 21 federal election. Across the next two weeks, eligible voters can cast early ballots at…

  • Drink-driving isn’t funny and road safety’s no joke

    Drink-driving isn’t funny and road safety’s no joke

    THE Transport Accident Commission will take to the stage on Friday, educating Sunraysia residents about the dangers of drink-driving in hopes of reducing the high…

  • Walkers finally back in stride

    Walkers finally back in stride

    MILDURA residents can once again get active at Mildura Central, with Sunraysia Community Health Service’s walking group now back up and running. After pandemic disruptions…

  • $100,000 for Darling mapping project

    $100,000 for Darling mapping project

    SUNRAYSIA DAILY CENTRAL Darling Shire Council has received a $100,000 federal grant for a mapping project to identify suitable locations for future development between Menindee…

  • Serial drink-driver off the road for years

    Serial drink-driver off the road for years

    A “SERIAL drink-driver” will have to walk or cycle for the next two years after losing his licence thanks to a routine check. Rowan Haw…

  • NSW teachers vow to keep fighting

    NSW teachers vow to keep fighting

    TEACHERS on the NSW side of Sunraysia have vowed to continue to fight for improved pay and working conditions after Wednesday’s 24-hour strike. About 20 teachers…

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